EIAJ MTS (original) (raw)

Property Value
dbo:abstract EIAJ MTS is a multichannel television sound standard created by the EIAJ. Bilingual and stereo sound television programs started being broadcast in Japan in October 1978 using a "FM-FM" system originally developed by NHK Technical Research Labs during 1962–1969. This system was modified and standardised by the EIAJ in January 1979. Television stations in Japan with capability for bilingual and stereo sound transmissions used the callsign JO**-TAM, where "TAM" denotes their audio FM multiplex sub-carrier designation, until digital switchover to ISDB-T in 2010–2012 which eventually rendered EIAJ MTS obsolete. The original System M TV standard has a monaural FM transmission at 4.5 MHz. For Japanese multichannel television sound a second channel, or sub-channel, is added to the original signal by using an FM sub-carrier at twice the line frequency (Fh, or 15374 Hz). In order to identify the different modes (mono, stereo, or dual sound) a pilot tone is also added on an AM carrier at 3.5 times the line frequency. The pilot tone frequencies are 982.5 Hz for stereo and 922.5 Hz for dual sound. Contrary to Zweikanalton these pilot tones are not coupled to the line frequency but were instead chosen to allow use of filters already employed in the Pocket Bell pager system. (en) 二重音声放送(にじゅうおんせいほうそう)は、音声多重放送(多重音声放送)の一種。日本国内ではアナログ放送時代から二ヶ国語放送、解説放送、副音声付放送(それぞれの視聴できる音声は全てモノラル放送)として用いられ、理論的にはデジタル放送にも引き継がれて採用されている。 (ja)
dbo:wikiPageID 13311117 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength 2159 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1097099482 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Zweikanalton dbc:Television_technology dbr:Multichannel_television_sound dbr:Stereophonic_sound dbc:Sound dbr:NICAM dbr:Pager dbc:Broadcast_engineering dbr:EIAJ dbr:ISDB-T dbr:CCIR_System_M dbr:Frequency_modulation dbr:NHK_Science_&_Technology_Research_Laboratories dbr:Monaural dbr:Multichannel_Television_Sound dbr:Multilingualism dbr:Sound_multiplex_in_broadcasting dbr:Pilot_tone
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Confusing dbt:Reflist dbt:Video_formats dbt:Tv-tech-stub
dcterms:subject dbc:Television_technology dbc:Sound dbc:Broadcast_engineering
gold:hypernym dbr:Television
rdf:type dbo:Person
rdfs:comment 二重音声放送(にじゅうおんせいほうそう)は、音声多重放送(多重音声放送)の一種。日本国内ではアナログ放送時代から二ヶ国語放送、解説放送、副音声付放送(それぞれの視聴できる音声は全てモノラル放送)として用いられ、理論的にはデジタル放送にも引き継がれて採用されている。 (ja) EIAJ MTS is a multichannel television sound standard created by the EIAJ. Bilingual and stereo sound television programs started being broadcast in Japan in October 1978 using a "FM-FM" system originally developed by NHK Technical Research Labs during 1962–1969. This system was modified and standardised by the EIAJ in January 1979. Television stations in Japan with capability for bilingual and stereo sound transmissions used the callsign JO**-TAM, where "TAM" denotes their audio FM multiplex sub-carrier designation, until digital switchover to ISDB-T in 2010–2012 which eventually rendered EIAJ MTS obsolete. (en)
rdfs:label EIAJ MTS (en) 二重音声放送 (ja)
owl:sameAs freebase:EIAJ MTS wikidata:EIAJ MTS dbpedia-ja:EIAJ MTS https://global.dbpedia.org/id/CMx5
prov:wasDerivedFrom wikipedia-en:EIAJ_MTS?oldid=1097099482&ns=0
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:EIAJ_MTS
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of dbr:Electronic_Industries_Association_of_Japan dbr:Zweikanalton dbr:NTSC-J dbr:Multichannel_Television_Sound dbr:Sound_multiplex_in_broadcasting
is foaf:primaryTopic of wikipedia-en:EIAJ_MTS