GB530776A - Improvements in or relating to the secret transmission of television and like signals - Google Patents

Improvements in or relating to the secret transmission of television and like signals

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GB530776A
GB530776A GB7230/39A GB723039A GB530776A GB 530776 A GB530776 A GB 530776A GB 7230/39 A GB7230/39 A GB 7230/39A GB 723039 A GB723039 A GB 723039A GB 530776 A GB530776 A GB 530776A
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pulses
frame
scanning
pattern
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GB7230/39A
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Scophony Ltd
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Scophony Ltd
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Priority to GB7230/39A priority Critical patent/GB530776A/en
Priority to US332319A priority patent/US2251525A/en
Publication of GB530776A publication Critical patent/GB530776A/en
Expired legal-status Critical Current

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N5/00Details of television systems
    • H04N5/04Synchronising
    • H04N5/06Generation of synchronising signals
    • H04N5/067Arrangements or circuits at the transmitter end
    • H04N5/073Arrangements or circuits at the transmitter end for mutually locking plural sources of synchronising signals, e.g. studios or relay stations
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N7/00Television systems
    • H04N7/16Analogue secrecy systems; Analogue subscription systems
    • H04N7/167Systems rendering the television signal unintelligible and subsequently intelligible
    • H04N7/169Systems operating in the time domain of the television signal

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  • Multimedia (AREA)
  • Signal Processing (AREA)
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Abstract

530,776. Television ; cathode-ray tubes ; valve generating circuits. SCOPHONY, Ltd., and ROSENTHAL, A. H. March 6, 1939, Nos. 7230 and 8522. [Classes 39 (i), 40 (iii) and 40 (v)] In a secret television system, the frame synchronizing pulses, or the frame deflecting potentials, are used at the transmitter and receiver to generate line synchronizing pulses at irregular intervals by controlling the scanning of a pattern. In the transmitter shown in Fig. 1, the frame pulses generated at 2 control a time base 3 producing saw-tooth waves which control the transmitter 1 and also cause the beam of an auxiliary cathode-ray tube 4 to scan a screen 5 along a straight path, the moving light spot thus produced scanning a transparent screen 6 having opaque lines 11, Fig. 2, at irregular intervals. The pulses thus set up in the cell 7 control a line timebase circuit 8 which in turn controls the transmitter 1. At the receiver, the frame pulses or deflecting potentials, separated from the picture signals at 12, Fig. 3, control the time base 14 producing saw-tooth waves which control the receiver 13 and also cause the beam of an auxiliary cathode-ray tube 15 to produce irregular line synchronizing impulses as in Fig. 1. Instead of traversing a linear pattern, as in Fig. 2, the light beam may traverse an annular pattern or patterns, Fig. 6 (not shown), or the electron beam may itself move over a metal electrode 27, Fig. 7 having high secondary electron emission, with narrow lines of carbon inscribed thereon at irregular intervals, a pulse being produced in the circuit including the anode 29 and electrode 27 each time the electron beam strikes a carbon line. Instead of or in addition to transmitting synchronizing pulses, the complete time base oscillations may have their wave-form varied, e.g. by using a pattern as in Fig. 2 but with graduated shading in each section of the pattern. Owing to the irregular timing of the line pulses, the length and spacing of the scanning lines will differ. To avoid difficulties due to this, (1) the picture area may be reduced, (2) the amplitude of the saw-tooth line-deflecting current may be limited by a saturated valve 19, Fig. 1, or (3) the speed of frame scanning may be modified (a) by additional deflecting plates fed from the line-scanning circuit Fig. 4 (not shown), (b) by superposing currents derived from the linescanning circuit on the frame-scanning circuit, or (c) by utilizing the line-scanning voltages to charge a condenser which is discharged by the framesynchronizing pulses to effect the frame flyback, Fig. 5 (not shown). The first Provisional Specification describes an application of the invention to mechanical scanners in which the picture signals are stored in the form of a visible record of a picture line on the fluorescent screen of a cathode ray tube, or in the form of a supersonic wave train in a liquid, the record being scanned by electronic means responsive to the irregular synchronizing pulses. The second Provisional Specification describes a modified system in which the picture signals are sent by radio and the frame synchronizing signals and sound over a cable. Specification 516,247 is referred to.
GB7230/39A 1939-03-06 1939-03-06 Improvements in or relating to the secret transmission of television and like signals Expired GB530776A (en)

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GB7230/39A GB530776A (en) 1939-03-06 1939-03-06 Improvements in or relating to the secret transmission of television and like signals
US332319A US2251525A (en) 1939-03-06 1940-04-29 Secret television system

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GB7230/39A GB530776A (en) 1939-03-06 1939-03-06 Improvements in or relating to the secret transmission of television and like signals

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GB530776A true GB530776A (en) 1940-12-20

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US2601505A (en) * 1949-03-23 1952-06-24 Zenith Radio Corp Subscription type television transmitter
US2613263A (en) * 1949-04-08 1952-10-07 Earl D Hilburn Plural camera television transmitter with electronic wipeout control
US2707207A (en) * 1949-04-27 1955-04-26 Baun James R De Television system
US2678347A (en) * 1949-05-19 1954-05-11 Stewart L Clothier Television control system
US2612552A (en) * 1949-06-10 1952-09-30 Zenith Radio Corp Subscription type signaling system
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US2753393A (en) * 1951-08-31 1956-07-03 Lena Becker Paris Television coding system
US2770803A (en) * 1951-10-31 1956-11-13 Zenith Radio Corp Subscription television system
US2809231A (en) * 1951-11-09 1957-10-08 Zenith Radio Corp Subscriber television system
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US2924645A (en) * 1956-09-04 1960-02-09 Skiatron Elect & Tele Scrambled television transmission
US3071762A (en) * 1956-11-09 1963-01-01 North American Aviation Inc Analog-to-digital converter

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