This paper, tutorial in nature, considers three methods of oscilloscopically monitoring and measuring the FCC-approved FM stereo signal to insure not only compliance but also a good quality signal. Advantages and disadvantages are considered for the direct Y-axis connection, pilot synchronized sweep and audio synchronized sweep. A distinction is drawn between monitoring for daily operation and proof of performance measurements considering use of both meters and the oscilloscope.
Author:
Ridgely Bolgiano, D.
Affiliation:
Drexel Hill Associates, Dover, NJ
AES Convention:
15 (October 1963)
Paper Number:
315
Publication Date:
October 1, 1963
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