CCIR System C (originally known as the Belgian 625-line system) is an analog broadcast television system[1] used between 1953 and 1978[2] in Belgium, Italy, Netherlands and Luxembourg as a compromise between Systems B and L. Used on VHF only.[3]
^Documents of the XIth Plenary Assembly - Oslo, 1966 - Volume V - Sound Broacasting Television(PDF). International Telecommunication Union. 1967.
^"World Analogue Television Standards and Waveforms". August 30, 2012. Archived from the original on 30 August 2012.
^"World Analogue Television Standards and Waveforms". August 30, 2012. Archived from the original on 30 August 2012.
CCIRSystemC (originally known as the Belgian 625-line system) is an analog broadcast television system used between 1953 and 1978 in Belgium, Italy,...
CCIRSystem N is an analog broadcast television system introduced in 1951 and adopted by Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, paired with the PAL color system...
CCIRSystem B (originally known as the "Gerber Standard") was the 625-line VHF analog broadcast television system which at its peak was adopted by more...
CCIRSystem K is an analog broadcast television system used in countries that adopted CCIRSystem D on VHF, and in Benin, Guinea, Republic of the Congo...
CCIRSystem L is an analog broadcast television system used in France, Luxembourg, Monaco and Chausey. It was the last system to use positive video modulation...
CCIRSystem E is an analog broadcast television system used in France and Monaco, associated with monochrome 819-line high resolution broadcasts. Transmissions...
CCIRSystem G, also known as the "Gerber Standard", is an analog broadcast television system used in sixty countries around the world for UHF channels...
CCIRSystem I is an analogue broadcast television system. It was first used in the Republic of Ireland starting in December 1961 as the 625-line broadcasting...
CCIRSystem M, sometimes called 525–line, monochrome NTSC, NTSC-M, or CCIR-M, is the analog broadcast television system approved by the FCC (upon recommendation...
CCIRSystem H is an analog broadcast television system used in Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Malta, Slovenia and Liberia on UHF bands, paired...
CCIRSystem D is an analog broadcast television system used in Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Albania...
CCIRSystem A was the 405-line analog broadcast television system adopted in the UK and Ireland. System A service started in 1936 and was discontinued...
was adopted into the international standard CCIR 653 (now ITU-R BT.653) of 1986 as CCIR Teletext System B. WST originally stems from the UK standard...
notably NABTS (CCIR Teletext SystemC) in the United States, Antiope (CCIR Teletext System A) in France and JTES (CCIR Teletext System D) in Japan, but...
625-line (or CCIR 625/50) is a late 1940s European analog standard-definition television resolution standard. It consists of a 625-line raster, with 576...
was adopted into the international standard CCIR 653 (now ITU-R BT.653) of 1986 as CCIR Teletext SystemC. NABTS was originally developed as a protocol...
UT1R, etc.). McCarthy described the origin of the abbreviation: In 1967 the CCIR adopted the names Coordinated Universal Time and Temps Universel Coordonné...
although limited to France, Belgium and Luxembourg. It is associated with CCIRSystem E and F. When Europe resumed TV transmissions after World War II (i.e...
and associated with CCIR analogue broadcast television systems B, D, G, H, I or K. The articles on analog broadcast television systems further describe frame...
television standard which was grafted onto an existing monochrome system such as CCIRSystem M, using gaps in the video spectrum (explained below) to allow...
replacing OIRT-banded transmitter with CCIR-banded (the "western") FM transmitters. The main reason for the change to CCIR FM is to reach more listeners. Unlike...
Inspection Checklist Archived October 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine FCC "CCIR 493-4 HF Selcall Information Resource". HFLINK. 2010. Retrieved January 10...