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668,728. Television. MARCONI'S WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO., Ltd. June 2, 1949 [Aug. 10, 1948], No. 21105/48. Class 40 (iii). [Also in Group XXXV] The " black " level in a television transmission system is maintained at a predetermined value by means of a control voltage derived from the mo...

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Zusammenfassung:668,728. Television. MARCONI'S WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO., Ltd. June 2, 1949 [Aug. 10, 1948], No. 21105/48. Class 40 (iii). [Also in Group XXXV] The " black " level in a television transmission system is maintained at a predetermined value by means of a control voltage derived from the modulated output of the system and utilized to control the modulation. The invention is applicable to a system of the kind in which the vision and synchronizing signals are transmitted as carrier variations on opposite sides of a predetermined level (i.e. the " black " level) and is described as applied to a transmitter such as that shown in Fig. 1 in which a radio-frequency carrier wave source A is fed to a grid modulated amplifier B to which is also fed the modulation signal from the modulator C. In accordance with the present invention the modulated output from B is rectified at E and fed to a circuit D from which a correcting control voltage is supplied to the modulation source C when the "black" level of the output from B departs from a predetermined value. Fig. 2 shows details of the circuit of D, Fig. 1, and comprises a first stage 3 which separates the synchronizing signals from the vision signals, the former signals then being differentiated in a stage 4 and limited in a further stage 5 to provide narrow pulses for the control of a Schmitt type relay comprising valves 6 and 7 which supplies short duration " opening pulses to a gating valve 8 to allow a " sample of the rectified modulated output (fed to valve 8 over conductor 9) to be passed to an amplifier 10. Succeeding amplifier 10 is a circuit including valves 11, 12 and 14 which provides the required controlling potential. This potential, which is developed across the cathode resistance of valve 14, is then fed to the modulation signal source, e.g. C, Fig. 1, to control its amplitude to compensate for variations in the D.C. level of the transmitted signal.