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Position 2 - RF System Select: (All other models)
This switch is used to select between two different RF Systems. It is currently
implemented only on the SCRF441NM, SCRF343M, SCRF819F and SCRF819L
models. This switch should be OFF for 1946 System M channel assignments, and ON
for 1940 System M channel assignments on the SCRF441NM model. This switch
should be OFF for 1937 System M channel assignments, and ON for 1934 System M
channel assignments on the SCRF343M model. This switch should be OFF for
System F or L channel assignments, and ON for System E channel assignments on
the SCRF819F and SCRF819L models respectively. (Note: the System E channels
on these models will operate at a slightly reduced video bandwidth)
Position 3 - RGB/RBG Select: (Model SCRF525M-SC Only)
This switch is used to select the color sequence of the output. When this switch is
OFF, the color fields in the output will be in a Red-Green-Blue sequence. When this
switch is ON, the color fields in the output will be in a Red-Blue-Green sequence. This
switch should be set to match the order of the filters in the color wheel.
Position 3 - Equalization Pulses: (All other models)
This switch is used to enable/disable equalization pulses in the vertical (frame) sync
for the 819/25i, 455/25i, 405/25i and 343/30i models. This switch has no effect on the
441/30i and 441/25i models as these standards originally included equalization pulses.
When the former formats were first created, they did not include equalization
pulses in the vertical (frame) sync. Because of this, poor interlacing of the image can
result due to difficulty of the vertical (frame) oscillator in the television properly
locking to the signal. Equalization pulses are added before and after the serration
(broad) pulses to improve the vertical (frame) oscillator's ability to lock to the sync
signal. All modern analog video formats utilize equalization pulses in the sync.
When this switch is ON, equalization pulses will be added to the listed formats for
better synchronization. While this does create a better interlaced image, it is not
historically accurate, and does not represent the formats as they would have originally
appeared. This should be the default position of this switch in most cases.
When this switch is OFF, the equalization pulses will not be added, resulting in the
formats as they would have been. This may result in a poorly interlaced image on the
television, exactly as it would have been when originally broadcast. This mode can be
used to better convey what these formats would have looked like originally.
For the 819/25i standard, when this switch is ON it selects the Belgian 819/25i
standard which contained equalization pulses, and when OFF selects the French
819/25i standard which did not.
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