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- Q3700184 subject Q7058178.
- Q3700184 subject Q7214258.
- Q3700184 abstract "Among the family of MAC or Multiplexed Analog Components systems for television broadcasting, D-MAC is a reduced bandwidth variant designed for transmission down cable. The data is duobinary coded with a data burst rate of 20.25Mbit/s so that 0° as well as ±90° phasors are used. D-MAC has a bandwidth of 8.4 MHz versus 27 MHz for C-MAC. Most cable systems work on EBU 7 MHz channel spacing, so this approach did not work universally. D-MAC's bandwidth problems were later fixed by D2-MAC.".
- Q3700184 thumbnail PAL_and_D2-MAC_Transmission.png?width=300.
- Q3700184 wikiPageExternalLink MAC.
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- Q3700184 comment "Among the family of MAC or Multiplexed Analog Components systems for television broadcasting, D-MAC is a reduced bandwidth variant designed for transmission down cable. The data is duobinary coded with a data burst rate of 20.25Mbit/s so that 0° as well as ±90° phasors are used. D-MAC has a bandwidth of 8.4 MHz versus 27 MHz for C-MAC. Most cable systems work on EBU 7 MHz channel spacing, so this approach did not work universally. D-MAC's bandwidth problems were later fixed by D2-MAC.".
- Q3700184 label "D-MAC".
- Q3700184 depiction PAL_and_D2-MAC_Transmission.png.