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- CCIR_System_M abstract "CCIR System M, sometimes called 525 line, is the analog broadcast television system used in the United States since July 1, 1941, and also in most of the Americas and Caribbean, South Korea, and Taiwan. Japan uses System J, which is nearly identical to System M. The systems were given their letter designations in the ITU identification scheme adopted in Stockholm in 1961. Both System M and System J display 525 lines of video at 30 frames per second using 6 MHz spacing between channel numbers, and is used for both VHF and UHF channels.".
- CCIR_System_M thumbnail Ntsc_channel.svg?width=300.
- CCIR_System_M wikiPageID "23845511".
- CCIR_System_M wikiPageRevisionID "531174662".
- CCIR_System_M hasPhotoCollection CCIR_System_M.
- CCIR_System_M subject Category:1941_introductions.
- CCIR_System_M subject Category:ITU-R_recommendations.
- CCIR_System_M subject Category:Television_technology.
- CCIR_System_M subject Category:Video_formats.
- CCIR_System_M comment "CCIR System M, sometimes called 525 line, is the analog broadcast television system used in the United States since July 1, 1941, and also in most of the Americas and Caribbean, South Korea, and Taiwan. Japan uses System J, which is nearly identical to System M. The systems were given their letter designations in the ITU identification scheme adopted in Stockholm in 1961.".
- CCIR_System_M label "CCIR System M".
- CCIR_System_M sameAs m.06_xly0.
- CCIR_System_M sameAs Q5009598.
- CCIR_System_M sameAs Q5009598.
- CCIR_System_M wasDerivedFrom CCIR_System_M?oldid=531174662.
- CCIR_System_M depiction Ntsc_channel.svg.
- CCIR_System_M isPrimaryTopicOf CCIR_System_M.