Secure video transmission system
First Claim
1. A method for securing information carried by a composit video signal against unauthorized interception, the composit video signal including horizontal and vertical synchronizing pulses and equalizing pulses as well as a video component, said method comprising the step of transmitting the synchronizing and equalizing pulses in the form of a composite pulse train during recurring video blanking intervals, wherein said composite pulse train is characterized by a train of horizontal synchronizing pulses preceded by a group of vertical synchronizing pulses and first and second groups of equalizing pulses occurring immediately prior to and following the vertical pulse group, the pulses of the equalizing and vertical synchronizing groups each occurring at a plural multiple of the frequency of the horizontal pulses, the pulses of the vertical synchronizing group being relatively greater in amplitude as compared with the amplitudes of the horizontal synchronizing and equalization pulses, respectively, and the pulse width of each vertical synchronizing pulse being substantially less than the interval between successive vertical synchronizing pulses.
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Abstract
A video transmission and receiving system provides continuous surveillance over a predetermined area in which video information is secured in such a manner that it cannot be intercepted by conventional television receivers. In the video transmission portion of the system, the pulse width of vertical synchronization pulses which occur during the vertical blanking interval are deliberately narrowed in duration, preferably equal in width to the equalization pulses which precede and follow the vertical pulse train, and which have an amplitude which is detectably greater than the amplitude of the horizontal synchronizing pulses and equalizing pulses. The narrow vertical pulses occur at the same frequency as the equalizing pulses and are separated from the horizontal synchronizing pulses by amplitude clipping instead of by waveform separation. The relatively high amplitude, relatively narrow width vertical synchronizing pulses are not detectable by the waveform integrating circuit of a conventional receiver since the interval between successive vertical synchronizing pulses is substantially greater than the vertical pulse duration.
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- 1. A method for securing information carried by a composit video signal against unauthorized interception, the composit video signal including horizontal and vertical synchronizing pulses and equalizing pulses as well as a video component, said method comprising the step of transmitting the synchronizing and equalizing pulses in the form of a composite pulse train during recurring video blanking intervals, wherein said composite pulse train is characterized by a train of horizontal synchronizing pulses preceded by a group of vertical synchronizing pulses and first and second groups of equalizing pulses occurring immediately prior to and following the vertical pulse group, the pulses of the equalizing and vertical synchronizing groups each occurring at a plural multiple of the frequency of the horizontal pulses, the pulses of the vertical synchronizing group being relatively greater in amplitude as compared with the amplitudes of the horizontal synchronizing and equalization pulses, respectively, and the pulse width of each vertical synchronizing pulse being substantially less than the interval between successive vertical synchronizing pulses.
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