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In broadcast television systems, VF bandwidth, video bandwidth or more formally video frequency bandwidth is the range of frequencies between 0 and the highest frequency used to transmit a live television image. The maximum frequency can be found by multiplying three figures; the number of frames (images) per second, number of lines per frame and maximum number of sine periods per line. In the table below number of frames per second, number of lines per frame and the video band width in different systems are shown.[1]

Name of the systems No of frames per second No of lines per frame Video bandwidth, MHz.
A 25 405 3
B-C-G-H 25 625 5
D-K-L 25 625 6
E 25 819 10
M-J 30 525 4.2
N 25 625 4.2

References

  1. ^ Reference Data for Radio Engineers, Howard W.Sams Co., Inc, ISBN 0-672-21218-8, sec. 30, p. 33