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PALplus [1] (or PAL+) is an analogue television broadcasting system aimed to improve and enhance the PAL format by allowing 16:9 (or 1.77:1) aspect ratio broadcasts, while remaining compatible with existing television receivers, [2] defined by International Telecommunication Union (ITU) recommendation BT.1197-1. [1]
The MAC standard included a standard scrambling system, EuroCrypt, a precursor to the standard DVB-CSA encryption system. D2-MAC uses half the data rate of D-MAC (10.125 Mbit/s) D2-MAC has a reduced vision bandwidth, about 1/2 that of D-MAC. D2-MAC retains most of the quality of a D-MAC signal—but consumes only 5 MHz of bandwidth.
The PAL colour system (either baseband or with any RF system, with the normal 4.43 MHz subcarrier unlike PAL-M) can also be applied to an NTSC-like 525-line picture to form what is often known as "PAL 60" (sometimes "PAL 60/525", "Quasi-PAL" or "Pseudo PAL"). PAL-M (a broadcast standard) however should not be confused with "PAL 60" (a video ...
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"In essence, this money has been stolen from all of us for all these years," said an 84-year-old woman whose late husband's Social Security benefits were slashed. "It's not fair."
The PAL or Portable Audio Laboratory is a radio produced by Tivoli Audio. It was designed by Henry Kloss (1929–2002). Supporting both the FM and AM bands, it was designed as an outdoor, portable version of the earlier Model One .
Television ratings for the College Football Playoff semifinals were down about 17 percent in the first season of the expanded 12-team format.