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Homework Statement
I was given these two questions to answer regarding TV:
1) Explain why there is a need for two sound carrier frequencies.
2)Explain why you still get good sound quality reception during a thunderstorm but picture quality declines.
Homework Equations
I was given this information within the question
Australian TV broadcast standards:
Vision Carrier - 1.25 MHz above lower edge of channel
Vision Modulation - negative AM
Lines per picture - 625 interlaced 2:1
Line freqeuncy - 15625 Hz
Primary Sound Carrier - 5.5MHz above vision carrier
Secondary sound carrier - 242.1875kHz above primary sound carrier
sound modulation - FM
The Attempt at a Solution
1) The only thing I can think is so two sound waves can be played at the one time. For example: like having a person speaking with background music playing also.
2)I think it has something to do with picture being AM and sound being FM. I know that AM modulation is susceptible to noise. FM has less noise as a limiting circuit keepts the amplitude a near constant. The noise could explain the decline in sound quality reception...
I'm pretty stuck here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.