Camera Chains
TEE [VISION BROADOASTINO Camera Chains by Harold E. Ennes r II pRO 1 II II U18700 3828588 A Television Broadcasting Camera Chains by Harold E. Fennes HOWARD W. SAMS & CO., INC. THE BOBBS -MERRILL CO., INC. INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY NEW YORK FIRST EDITION FIRST PRINTING -1971 Copyright © 1971 by Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana 46206. Printed in the United States of America. All rights reserved. Reproduction or use, without express permis- sion, of editorial or pictorial content, in any manner, is prohibited. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the infor- mation contained herein. International Standard Book Number: 0- 672 -20833 -4 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 71- 157802 Preface The manufacturers of television camera chains normally provide instruc- tion manuals that range from preliminary (sketchy) data to elaborate coverage of circuit theory, operations, and maintenance of the specific equipment. Such manuals obviously cannot delve into certain training programs that are usually necessary before adequate comprehension of modern broadcast technology can be gained. It is the purpose of this book to provide the fundamental and advanced training that is necessary if full benefit is to be obtained from the infor- mation in modern instruction books. To do this most effectively, where possible, complete, detailed schematics have been avoided, and, instead, use has been made of block diagrams with simplified diagrams of indi- vidual blocks under discussion. The overall system concept is stressed so that the reader can more readily grasp the meaning of a specific circuit adjustment in terms of its effect on system performance.
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