Editing Video Signals
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==RF== | ==RF== | ||
[[File:F-Connector2-1-.jpg|thumb|150px|F Connector]] | [[File:F-Connector2-1-.jpg|thumb|150px|F Connector]] | ||
− | RF(Radio Frequency) is a standard of video and audio transmission that is based upon the use of | + | RF(Radio Frequency) is a standard of video and audio transmission that is based upon the use of radio signals, originally designed for over the air broadcasting. As the entire video signal as well as the audio are all carried along the same cable, a considerable amount of interference is introduced which results in poor video quality. Physical cabling is coaxial, usually terminated with an F-Connector. |
==Composite== | ==Composite== |