Claims
- 1. A decoder for reconstructing a standard composite video signal with standard synchronizing pulses from a video signal V with only gray sync encoding E.sub.GS, of a repetition rate f.sub.GS, and comprising:
- first generating means for generating a signal E.sub.VCO having a controllable frequency f.sub.VCO which, in the absence of frequency control, is slightly different from rate f.sub.GS ;
- second generating means responsive to E.sub.VCO for generating a composite blanking signal E.sub.B having a repetition rate equal to f.sub.VCO so that E.sub.B will slew with respect to E.sub.GS until E.sub.B and E.sub.GS become synchronized;
- summing means for summing E.sub.B and video signal V with gray sync encoding E.sub.GS to produce a reconstructed standard composite video signal when E.sub.B and E.sub.GS become synchronized; and
- phase lock means for phase locking E.sub.VCO with the standard synchronizing pulses of said reconstructed video signal to maintain E.sub.B and E.sub.GS in a synchronized relationship.
- 2. A television transmission system, comprising a transmitter for transmitting a video signal having gray sync encoding only, means at the receiver for translating the video signal having only gray sync to a standard video signal and comprising:
- a summer having a first input terminal for receiving said video signal having gray sync only and having an output terminal for outputting said standard video signal;
- a sync stripper and a composite blanking offset generator connected in a loop from said output terminal of said summer to a second input of said summer;
- said blanking offset generator constructed to generate a composite blanking signal of controllable repetition rate in response to a control signal and having a repetition rate slightly different from that of said gray sync encoding in the absence of a control signal to enable said composite blanking signal to slew with respect to said gray sync encoding and ultimately become synchronized with said gray sync encoding;
- said summer responsive to said synchronization of said gray sync encoding and said composite blanking signal to output to said sync stripper a composite video signal with standard sync signals; and
- means responsive to the output of said sync stripper when said synchronization occurs to phase lock the said composite blanking signal with said stripped sync signals and thereby to said gray sync encoding.
- 3. A decoder in a television transmission system for translating a received video signal V having gray sync encoding E.sub.GS, with a repetition rate R.sub.GS, to a standard video signal V.sub.S having standard synchronizing pulses E.sub.S including the serrated pulses occurring during the vertical synchronizing pulses, and comprising:
- a summer having a first input terminal for receiving V and having an output terminal for outputting V.sub.S ;
- a detector means for detecting the synchronizing signals E.sub.S in V.sub.S and a generator connected in a loop from said output terminal of said summer to a second input terminal of said summer;
- said generator constructed to generate a composite blanking signal E.sub.B of controllable repetition rate which is slightly different from R.sub.GS in the absence of control means to enable E.sub.B to slew with respect to E.sub.GS and ultimately to become synchronized with E.sub.GS ;
- said summer responsive to said synchronization of E.sub.B and E.sub.GS to output V.sub.S to said detector means; and
- said generator comprising control means responsive to E.sub.S in V.sub.S to phase lock E.sub.S with E.sub.B and therefore to phase lock E.sub.B with E.sub.GS when E.sub.B and E.sub.GS become synchronized.
- 4. A decoder according to claim 3 in which said control means comprises:
- a phase lock loop including a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), and a phase detector receptive to the output E.sub.VCO of said VCO and to the output of said detector means to phase lock E.sub.VCO with E.sub.S ;
- in which said composite blanking offset generator further comprises;
- a first pulse generator operative to translate E.sub.VCO to standard horizontal blanking pulses;
- a divide-by-N counter receptive to E.sub.VCO, where N depends on the number of horizontal lines per frame of V.sub.S ;
- means responsive to the serrated pulses occurring during the vertical synchronizing pulse in E.sub.S to reset said counter;
- a second pulse generator operative to translate the output of said counter to a standard vertical blanking pulse; and
- means to combine said horizontal and vertical blanking pulses to form an output composite blanking pulse and apply it to the second input of said summer.
- 5. A composite blanking generator according to claim 4, and further comprising gate means connected to prevent the coupling of an input pulse to the phase detector if the pulse occurs less than about 3/4 H following a preceding input pulse, where H is equal to the period of one horizontal line scan.
- 6. A composite blanking generator according to claim 4 wherein said phase detector includes an output for a phase lock-indicating signal, and means responsive thereto and to an output of the VCO to make said gate means provide a noise-rejecting narrow window for pulses having a 1/H repetition rate.
- 7. In a television transmission system having an encoder at a transmitter for producing a video signal having gray sync encoded signals and means for transmitting said video signal having gray sync encoding only to a receiver, a decoder at a receiver for reconstructing a standard composite video signal from said received video signal having gray sync encoding only and comprising:
- a summer having a first input terminal for the received video signal and having an output terminal for outputting a standard video signal;
- a sync stripper receptive to said standard video signal from said summer;
- a composite blanking offset signal generator having an input terminal coupled to the output terminal of said sync stripper, and having an output terminal coupled to a second input terminal of said summer;
- said generator constructed to generate a composite blanking signal of controllable repetition rate which is slightly different from that of the gray sync encoding in the absence of phase lock therebetween to enable said composite blanking signal to slew with respect to said gray sync encoding and ultimately to become synchronized with said gray sync encoding;
- said summer responsive to said synchronization of said composite blanking signal and said gray sync encoding to supply a standard composite video signal to the input terminal of said sync stripper; and
- a phase lock loop responsive to the stripped sync pulses outputted from said sync stripper to phase lock said composite blanking signal with the gray sync encoding of the received video signal.
- 8. A decoder at a television receiver for translating a video signal having gray sync encoding only to a standard video signal and comprising:
- a summer having a first input terminal for receiving said video signal having gray sync encoding only and having an output terminal for outputting said standard video signal;
- logic means including a composite blanking offset generator connected in a loop from said output terminal of said summer to a second input of said summer;
- said blanking offset generator constructed to generate a composite blanking signal of controllable repetition rate in response to a control signal and having a repetition rate slightly different from that of said gray sync encoding in the absence of a control signal to enable said composite blanking signal to slew with respect to said gray sync encoding and ultimately become synchronized with said gray sync encoding;
- said summer responsive to said synchronization of said gray sync encoding and said composite blanking signal to output to said logic means a composite video signal with standard reconstructed sync signals; and
- said logic means responsive to the output of said summer when said synchronization occurs to phase lock the said composite blanking signal with said standard reconstructed sync signals and thereby to said gray sync encoding.
- 9. A method of reconstructing a standard composite video signal with standard synchronizing pulses from a video signal V with only gray sync encoding E.sub.GS, of a repetition rate f.sub.GS, and comprising the steps of:
- generating a signal E.sub.VCO having a controllable frequency f.sub.VCO which, in the absence of frequency control, is slightly different from f.sub.GS ;
- generating from E.sub.VCO a composite blanking signal E.sub.B having a repetition rate equal to f.sub.VCO so that E.sub.B will slew with respect to E.sub.GS until E.sub.B and E.sub.GS become synchronized;
- summing E.sub.B and V to produce a reconstructed standard composite video signal when E.sub.B and E.sub.GS become synchronized; and
- phase locking E.sub.VCO with the standard synchronizing pulses of said reconstructed video signal to maintain E.sub.B and E.sub.GS in a synchronized relationship.
- 10. In a television transmission system comprising a transmitter for transmitting a video signal V.sub.S with gray sync encoding E.sub.GS having a repetition rate f.sub.GS, a method for reconstructing a standard composite video signal V at a receiver employing only the said gray sync encoding E.sub.GS and comprising the steps of:
- generating a signal E.sub.VCO having a controllable frequency f.sub.VCO which, in the absence of supplied frequency control signals, is slightly different from f.sub.GS to enable E.sub.VCO to slew with respect to E.sub.GS ;
- generating from E.sub.VCO a composite blanking signal E.sub.B having the same frequency as f.sub.VCO and having a phase difference .DELTA..phi. reflecting the phase difference between the beginning of a blanking pulse and a reconstructed synchronizing pulse, so that E.sub.B will slew with respect to E.sub.GS until E.sub.B and E.sub.GS become synchronized;
- summing E.sub.B and V.sub.S to produce a reconstructed standard composite video signal V when E.sub.B and E.sub.GS become synchronized;
- clipping the reconstructed synchronizing pulses from said reconstructed video signal; and
- phase locking E.sub.VCO with the clipped reconstructed synchronizing pulses to maintain E.sub.B and E.sub.GS in a synchronized relationship.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 112,174 filed Jan. 15, 1980 by Liston Abbott, and entitled "TV Privacy System Using Gray Sync" and now abandoned upon the filing of this continuation application.
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