Originally posted by NHTL
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http://www.bbceng.info/Install/comms...changeover.htm and here:
you will find some information about NICAM system design and installation, finishing in 1993, as well as some further links to details of the various NICAM equipments and a picture gallery of the team. All FM listeners have been hearing their FM via NICAM 3 since then but those around London since 1972, starting with NICAM 2.
Bearing in mind the discussion in this thread, note that the PCM parameters include the quantising accuracy to 14 bits [earlier it was 13] companded to 10 and a sampling frequency of 32 kHz, a bit rate of 320 kBit/s per channel. A stereo pair plus its housekeeping overhead is 676 kBit/s. 12 pairs like this, with some more overhead, makes 8.448 MBit/s which is/was an international digital telephony standard bit rate.
That sampling frequency means a sharp anti-alias filter to avoid alias at 16 kHz, never mind the pilot tone at 19, if the required 15 kHz bandwidth is to be maintained. These sharp filters will impart the same transient issues as we have been laboriously discussing here.
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