Standard IEC 61053-2-ed.1.0 13.3.1991 preview

IEC 61053-2-ed.1.0

Helical-scan video tape cassette system using 12,65 mm (0,5 in)magnetic tape on type Beta format - FM audio recording - Part 2:525 line-60 field systems



STANDARD published on 13.3.1991


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Designation standards: IEC 61053-2-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 13.3.1991
SKU: NS-412297
The number of pages: 19
Approximate weight : 57 g (0.13 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEC

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Video systems

Annotation of standard text IEC 61053-2-ed.1.0 :

Defines the electrical and mechanical characteristics of FM audio recording which provides for the interchangeability of recorded cassettes. The requirements given relate to 525 lines-60 field systems. Applies to frequency modulation (FM) audio recording on video recorders fully compatible with the beta format for 525 lines-60 field television systems defined in IEC 60767. Definition des caracteristiques electriques et mecaniques de lenregistrement audio MF effectuant linterchangeabilite des cassettes enregistrees. Les indications donnees sont relatives aux systemes 525 lignes - 60 trames. Sapplique aux systemes denregistrement audio MF sur des magnetoscopes du format beta dans les systemes de television 525 lignes - 60 trames, defini dans la CEI 60767.

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