CN1048473A

Title

DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER FOR USE IN TRANSMISSION SYSTEM AND RECORD CARRIER OBTAINED BY MEANS OF TRANSMITTER IN FORM OF RECORDING DEVICE

Application Number:

CN1990103226

Publication Date:

09-01-1991

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

30-05-1990

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

02-06-1989

Title

DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER FOR USE IN TRANSMISSION SYSTEM AND RECORD CARRIER OBTAINED BY MEANS OF TRANSMITTER IN FORM OF RECORDING DEVICE

Application Number:

CN1990103226

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

09-01-1991

Application Date:

30-05-1990

Priority Date:

02-06-1989

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Digital transmission system transmitter and receiver for the transmission system and transmitter by using one recording device form the record carrier. in a digital transmission system of the transmitter (1) from the sampling frequency Fs of the wideband digital signal Sbb appearing at the output end (7) of the second digital signal and the signal comprising a succession of frames each frame formed by multiple information groups (IP) with N bit each information group. the number information of group (B) determining if in formula P = BR/N * ? S/FS P is an integer wherein the BR is the bit rate of the second digital signal S ? is the number of samples of broadband digital signals in one frame.

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