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Thelephone line modulation with tv signal
nKode
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýwhat's wrong with using a coax?!
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Joshua
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nKode
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýoh, btw, they sell things for old tv's that have a
coax to a two wire split forked piece that you screw down... I've got one for an
old console that's not cable ready. They're real common. Considering a telephone
wire only requires a ring and a tip, two wires, circuitry shouldn't be
required....just get the adapters.
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Joshua
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Tavys Ashcroft
I want to send a video by telephone line, but i dont know how toWell, first you should learn a bit about the nature of a video signal, and the frequency response of telephone systems. The audio in telephones is of a very limited band. Something like 500-3000 Hz (don't quote me on that, I don't actually know it). So what you need is something that can perhaps digitize your video signal. Real analog video signals are at a very high frequency which would never make it across a phone system. With a digital signal, you'd need the sampling rate to be within the audio range of the telephone system, but would otherwise probably not have a problem. The drawback of that is having such a low sampling rate leads to low quality and low frame rate. That's why nobody has a good looking video telephone yet. im lookin for a circuit that modulate the telephone line with aI'm sure it's possible to make..something..but don't count on high quality. The phone system is one of the least reliable systems as far as quality goes. Nearest I can see is some sort of complicated audio range beat frequency type thing but it would probably be next to impossible to make, forgetting the distortion and signal loss over phone lines. You'd be better off going digital. I'm no expert on analog to digital stuff, but I know there are lots of analog to digital chips available. You'd just lose a whole lot of quality for the low sampling rate necessary. What exactly were you planning on doing with this. Maybe there's a better way to transmit..? -Tavys |
Barry Hansen
The audio bandwidth over telephone connections is too low to support
full-motion video. However, amateur radio operators have been sending
color pictures over the airwaves using the small audio bandwidth for many
years. This would work just as well over the telephone.
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Read about SSTV (slow scan television) which sends pictures with audio modulation. It fits neatly within a 2.6 kHz bandwidth, and is suitable for telephones and all sorts of audio recordings. Search the Internet for SSTV and you'll get lots of hits, such as this one: To make the pictures fit into audio, each frame takes a few seconds to a couple minutes, depending on the picture's resolution and number of colors. You give up motion, but the pictures are quite nice. Equipment? SSTV can be built quite cheaply using a computer with a sound card. Free software is available from ham radio web sites. There is another alternative, too. If you're going to use a computer anyway, then an ordinary modem connection is better optimized to send data and digital pictures across the phone lines. Good luck, Barry I want to send a video by telephone line, but i dont know how to |
Rehan Khwaja
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I want to send a video by telephone line, but i dont know how toa viedo sinal and at the other end it demodulate to see this imagenin a tv. Please if any one can give me an idea or help, send me tahtIf you're not sending it over the public telephone system, maybe you could consider using CAT5 cable instead of straight phone wire. It's not that much more expensive and has a lot more bandwidth. Keith Doxey at sells some modules for sending video and audio over CAT5 cable. He sends it as an analog balanced line signal. You could build one yourself using ICs from if you live outside the UK (he only ships to the UK). If you are sending it over the public phone system, you have to consider that it's going to be messed around with a great deal between the sender and receiver (converted to digital for one thing). |
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