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Date Posted: 01:10:59 01/25/02 Fri
Author: Avalon
Subject: Re: Suppressed VBI
In reply to: Tom 's message, "Re: Suppressed VBI" on 19:01:30 01/23/02 Wed


Hello!

>Suppressed does not mean that the VBI is missing. It
>means that the VBI is attenuated and DC raised because
>the RF during the VBI has been suppressed or
>attenuated. Is your VBI missing completely or
>suppressed?

My VBI is completley missing... In its place there are some data lines and whiter-than-white lines ahead. It wouldn't be a big deal locking on to this pattern... the problem is that data and whiter-than-white are present in both frames... thus I can't tell in wich frame I am...

~avalon~

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