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The Tektronix AVC-20 provides stereo audio monitoring capability when installed with an NTSC vectorscope.
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The '''Tektronix AVC-20''' (Audio Vector Converter) provides stereo audio monitoring capability when installed with an NTSC vectorscope.


AVC-20 accepts stereo audio via XLR inputs, and corresponding NTSC video is looped via the AVC-20, typically to the A input of the vectorscope.
AVC-20 accepts stereo audio via XLR inputs, and corresponding NTSC video is looped via the AVC-20, typically to the A input of the vectorscope.
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The output of AVC-20 can then drive the B input of the vectorscope to display stereo audio information in various formats.
The output of AVC-20 can then drive the B input of the vectorscope to display stereo audio information in various formats.


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[[Category:Audio and video test equipment]]

Latest revision as of 08:08, 21 August 2021

Tektronix AVC-20
Audio Vector Converter
Tektronix AVC-20

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The Tektronix AVC-20 (Audio Vector Converter) provides stereo audio monitoring capability when installed with an NTSC vectorscope.

AVC-20 accepts stereo audio via XLR inputs, and corresponding NTSC video is looped via the AVC-20, typically to the A input of the vectorscope.

The output of AVC-20 can then drive the B input of the vectorscope to display stereo audio information in various formats.

Pictures