W2ML suggested:
>Have any of the antenna guru's figured out that the color burst
>frequency of a TV is
>3.579545 MHz?
No, it's 4.433something Mc. ;^)
Even when I do feed 3.579something Mc burst video into me telly, no TVI -
even if I'm on 80m.
Don't think I have anything that isn't */* system
(B-through-N/PAL-SECAM-NTSC).
A typical consumer telly will not reproduce chrominance properly if burst is
not very far off (~100 cycles).
RF in the vicinity might give it some grief, but it's up to the telly to deal
with fact that M/NTSC chroma is where it is.
73, VR2BrettGraham
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