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Key Features:
Easiest, Most Accurate Set-Up
Within the industry, TSG is universally regarded as the BTSC generator which is easiest to set-up and maintain. Initial set-up requires only an RF spectrum analyzer and sideband analyzer and takes less than 15 minutes. Performance verification additionally needs a wideband aural demodulator and an oscilloscope. This enables independent verification of the entire transmission system--TSG, aural exciter, transmitter and diplexer.
All test and set-up modes are selected from the front panel, including Equivalent/BTSC mode selection; pilot phase; pre-emphasis on/off; audio processing on/off and scope separation 6 dB offset on/off.
Composite level setting is highly critical to optimum BTSC performance and that's why the TSG makes accurate level setting easy with positive reading red and green LEDs. With an accuracy of 0.02 dB and temperature stability from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius, the TSG provides the most accurate level set indication of any BTSC generator.
SAP and PRO Channel Inputs
Routing the SAP -- Second Audio Program -- and PRO channels through the TSG allows you to establish precise mixing levels. The TSG's built-in metering lets you accurately measure the injection level of both the SAP and PRO channel, eliminating the need for an additional monitor.
Digitally Synthesized Stereo Baseband
The TSG employs a modern digital synthesis technique to develop the stereo baseband. This method delivers maximum separation and spectral purity. Because it is digital, no critical internal trim adjustments are needed, thus ensuring long-term stability.
Audio Processing Option
In addition to BTSC noise reduction encoding, full audio processing is optional. This additional audio processing eliminates the need for external stereo compressors and limiters before the TSG. The processing is state-of-the-art and includes noise gating, gain platform and semi-automatic loudness control.
Semi-Automatic Loudness Controller
Our exclusive semi-automatic loudness control is a common sense approach which places control of loudness where it belongs--with a human operator. This design avoids the problem of "dumb" automatic level controls which frequently damage the dynamic range differences so important to dramatic programming.
The TSG allows positive remote control of loudness from the studio or master control, using standard Raise/Lower remote control circuits. Attenuation is in 0.5 dB increments, after audio processing. The Reset Line gradually ramps attenuation to zero -- normal -- for smooth, level control.
Multiple Outputs
TSG has three isolated composite outputs, with a total of five unbalanced outputs available as an option. Other output combinations include two balanced plus one unbalanced and one balanced plus three unbalanced. The TSG may be located as far as 3000 cable feet from each aural exciter. Common mode ground loop rejection is typically 100 dB.
Left and Right or Sum and Difference
Ideally, stereo audio should be carried around the plant in discrete form (Left and Right). However, some television broadcasters prefer Sum and Difference (L+R and L-R). TSG will accept either format at its input terminals. The mode is selected by internal jumpers located on the audio input board.
DC Meter Output and Remote Metering
Fifteen channels of metering are provided as well as a meter selector for remote control. The selection of parameters is made by electronic switching that can be operated from the front panel or by remote control. A buffered 0-5 volt output is provided for remote readings.
Built-In Monitoring
All the monitoring functions needed for Multichannel Television Sound operation are built into TSG, including: Peak deviation of total carrier; L+R; Pilot; L-R; SAP and PRO. All readings are available from the front panel as well as by remote control and are "peak and hold" type for accuracy and ease of reading. The TSG meets all FCC requirements as a measurement device.
Out-Of-Phase Alarm
The TSG's built-in front panel correlation meter and contact closure alarm give warning when out-of-phase audio conditions exist. The phase meter (more correctly called a correlation meter) provides continuous indication of the time relationship between Left and Right channels. An alarm circuit closes external contacts and lights up a front panel indicator if there is a phase reversal. The threshold of the alarm is user adjustable.
MSI has so much confidence in the winning performance of our TSG that we commissioned an independent firm of licensed Professional Engineers to test and certify our performance against the competition. The PE's report clearly proves TSG superior in the all-important separation measurements and in every other important parameter as well. The full report is available from Modulation Sciences.
A second evaluation, done by the engineering laboratory of a major television network, underscored the superior performance of the TSG against the competition. The TSG scored better on Equivalent Mode Separation, BTSC Separation and Pilot Protection; consistently exceeding the minimums set by the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology. The report concluded that the TSG beat the competition in ease of set-up, test and metering and performance over its rated temperature range.
First Among Those Who Test And Measure
As the consistent winner in objective tests, it's not surprising that the TSG has become the industry's standard of performance and the choice of those who test and measure. The TSG was also chosen by most of the four network O&O stations and by key PBS production center stations. TSG is the BTSC stereo reference source for Sarnoff Labs, Consumer Reports, Scientific Atlanta and many others.
Specifications:
| 0 degrees C to 50 degrees C. |
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| All inputs and outputs RF suppressed. |
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Audio Input No. 6 screw terminals 0 to +10 dBm peak, balanced, 600 Ohm or bridging Discrete Left & Right or Sum & Difference
Remote Inputs No. 6 screw terminals 6 to 24 VAC, 10 to 24 VDC Floating, optically isolated
Composite Video in/Out BNC connectors Bridged loop thru
External SAP & Pro Generator Inputs BNC connectors SAP: 3.5 V peak to peak produces +/- 15 kHz of deviation Pro: 3.5 V peak to peak produces +/- 3 kHz of deviation
Remote Binary Outputs No. 6 screw terminals Isolated relay contacts Maximum 0.5 A at 30 V non-inductive
Remote Meter Output 0 VDC to 5 VDC, 1 k Ohm source impedance
Composite Baseband Output (For +/- 73 kHz deviation) Unbalanced BNC connector 0 V to 8 V peak to peak, high Z 0 V to 4 V peak to peak, 75 Ohm load
Unbalanced XLR connectors (two) 0 V to 8 V peak to peak, high Z 0 V to 4 V peak to peak, 39 Ohm load
Balanced (Optional) Male XLR type (two provided)
- +/- 0 V to 8 V peak to peak
- 78.7 Ohm impedance, other values on special order
- Drives up to 2500 feet (762m) of Belden 9463 twinax cable terminated with an optional MSI line receiver.
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Front Panel: 6.96 x 19 (177 x 483)
Chassis: 6.96 x 17 x 14.37 (177 x 432 x 365) |
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| 95 VAC to 130 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 60 W maximum 190 VAC to 260 VAC option available |
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Meter Channel: Tells what parameter is displayed on the D'Arsonval meter
Attenuation: Loudness control attenuation in 0.5 dB steps
Stereo: TSG is in stereo mode
Mono: TSG is in mono mode
Sync: Positive indication that video sync is being received and TSG is locked.
Stereo Rev: Alarm that one channel of incoming audio is reversed, causing monaural cancellation
Fuse: Indicates primary AC fuse blown
BTSC board LEDs: LEDs on BTSC board for setting precise 100% reference level |
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Meter Select: Positions meter (as indicated by meter channel LEDs) on desired parameter
Input Level: Sets the level of Left & Right audio into the TSG; if the input board is strapped for matrix input, sets Sum and Difference levels
Mono/Stereo: Switches the TSG alternately between monaural and stereophonic operation |
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Loudness Step: Each time pressed, reduces program level 0.5 dB
Loudness Reset: Smoothly restores program level to normal use after Loudness Step
Gate: Sets threshold of gain expansion on quiet program material and prevents "pumping"
HFR: Sets amount of high frequency audio gain reduction applied
Limit: Sets threshold of broadband peak limiting |
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Less than +/- 90 Hz deviation of main carrier
Greater than 55 dB below +/- 50 kHz deviation of main carrier |
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BTSC (dbx encoded) +/- 0.3 dB 50 Hz to 14 kHz no more than -2.0 dB at 15 kHz
75 microsecond equivalent mode +/- 0.3 dB 50 Hz to 15 kHz |
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At any frequency from 50 Hz to 15 kHz at 25, 50 and 100% modulation; 100% modulation = +/- 25 kHz deviation for L+R; +/- 50 kHz for L-R; Bandwidth = 30 kHz, measured with 75 microsecond deemphasis or BTSC decode.
Main channel (L+R) less than 0.05%
Subchannel (L-R) less than 0.05% (75 microsecond equivalent mode)
Subchannel (L-R) less than 0.3% (BTSC mode) note: 100% modulated BTSC measurement made with dbx clipper disabled. |
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75 microsecond equivalent mode 50 Hz to 15 kHz: greater than 50 dB.
BTSC (dbx encoded) Up to 12 kHz: greater than 40 dB Up to 14 kHz: smoothly decreasing to greater than 36 dB |
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Into main channel from L-R subcarrier: greater than 60 dB below +/- 25 kHz deviation.
Into L-R subcarrier from main channel: greater than 60 dB below +/- 50 kHz deviation. |
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| SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO (equivalent mode, with 75 microsecond deemphasis) |
FM noise in Left and Right channels: greater than 80 dB below +/- 25 kHz deviation M channel.
FM noise in L-R subchannel: greater than 85 dB below +/- 50 kHz deviation D channel.
FM noise in L+R subchannel: greater than 85 dB below +/- 25 kHz deviation M channel. |
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| Greater than 78 dB below 100 Hz 100% equivalent modulation level. |
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| Better than 35 dB in a bandwidth of 1 kHz, centered on pilot. |
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| Full audio processing is self-contained with the TSG; In addition to remote metering and remote control capabilities this features interleaving protection, significantly reducing dynamic distortion under real program conditions (complete specifications of audio processor available on request) |