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- Glits abstract "GLITS is an acronym for Graham's Line Identification Tone System, a test signal for stereo systems devised by BBC TV Sound Supervisor and Fellow of the IBS Graham Haines in the mid 1980s. It comprises a 1 kHz tone at 0 dBu (- 18 dBFS) on both channels, with interruptions which identify the channels.This arrangement has an advantage over the EBU stereo ident tone in that each channel is explicitly identified as belonging to a stereo pair. The EBU Technical Document Multichannel Audio Line-up Tone (Tech 3304) defines stereo lineup tone as having an interruption in the left channel only, lasting 250 ms every 3 s.".
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- Glits wikiPageExternalLink tech3304.pdf.
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- Glits wikiPageWikiLink BBC_TV.
- Glits wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Television.
- Glits wikiPageWikiLink Black_&_Lanes_Ident_Tones_for_Surround.
- Glits wikiPageWikiLink Category:Broadcast_engineering.
- Glits wikiPageWikiLink Category:Test_items.
- Glits wikiPageWikiLink DBFS.
- Glits wikiPageWikiLink DBu.
- Glits wikiPageWikiLink Decibel.
- Glits wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Glits wikiPageWikiLink KHz.
- Glits wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glits".
- Glits description "120.0".
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- Glits hasPhotoCollection Glits.
- Glits title ""GLITS test signal"".
- Glits wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listen.
- Glits subject Category:Broadcast_engineering.
- Glits subject Category:Test_items.
- Glits hypernym Acronym.
- Glits type Article.
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- Glits comment "GLITS is an acronym for Graham's Line Identification Tone System, a test signal for stereo systems devised by BBC TV Sound Supervisor and Fellow of the IBS Graham Haines in the mid 1980s. It comprises a 1 kHz tone at 0 dBu (- 18 dBFS) on both channels, with interruptions which identify the channels.This arrangement has an advantage over the EBU stereo ident tone in that each channel is explicitly identified as belonging to a stereo pair.".
- Glits label "Glits".
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- Glits wasDerivedFrom Glits?oldid=545307854.
- Glits isPrimaryTopicOf Glits.