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Subscription television decoder apparatus

  • US 4,163,252 A
  • Filed: 11/03/1976
  • Issued: 07/31/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/03/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a scrambled-and-encoded television signal decoding and unscrambling apparatus for use with television radio-frequency signals that comprise an encoded aural signal comprising audio-program and pilot tone signals and a scrambled video signal including a repetitive modulation of scan synchronizing signals that has attenuated the same to substantially blanking level, but without affecting and altering the video signal information, with the rate of such blanking adjusted to a value that produces psychological discomfort to a viewer of the resulting shifting television picture on a normal receiver;

  • apparatus having, in combination, means for receiving said television signals;

    switching means operable in one position to apply said signals along a direct path to a television receiving set and in another position to apply said signals through a decoding and unscrambling path to said set;

    said decoding and unscrambling path comprising means for splitting the received signals into first and second parts;

    means for feeding only the first part of the received signals, including the video signal information, but excluding said second part, to radio-frequency gated amplifier means;

    means for feeding only the second part to aural receiver means including audio demodulating means for recovering the audio program signal and the pilot tone signal, and without passing the second part through said gated amplifier means;

    decoding logic means responsive to the recovered pilot tone signal and connected between said audio demodulating means and said amplifier means to control the amplifier means to restore the synchronizing signals to normal level and thus stop the repetitive television picture shifting in accordance with the said pilot tone signal recovery, thus restoring the scan synchronizing signals to the video signal;

    means for amplifying and reproducing the decoded program audio signal output of said audio demodulating means; and

    means for applying the synchronizing signal-restored video signal output of said radio-frequency gated amplifier means to said television receiving set.

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