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dn3500 | 3 months ago
We did have a sync generator with a crystal oven. I forget who made it. The sync generator has multiple outputs, the most important one being the color subcarrier, which is 3.579545 MHz for US NTSC (I still remember that number). It also puts out vertical and horizontal sweep signals. The stable timebase allowed us to free run for a day in case we lost the network signal for some reason. The network (NBC in our case) had a cesium clock in New York that they calibrated against WWV for time of day. We locked our clock to their signal, and all our equipment to our clock.
tverbeure|3 months ago
During a visit at the Belgian national broadcast corporation, they showed the central clock generator to which all video sources were synced. It suddenly all made sense. :-)