Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!hplabs!hpfcdc!hpfcdj!myers From: myers@hpfcdj.HP.COM (Bob Myers) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: "EIA Industrial Electronics Tentative Standard No. 1" aka RS-170-A Message-ID: <17660010@hpfcdj.HP.COM> Date: 8 Aug 89 18:25:34 GMT References: <119726@sun.Eng.Sun.COM> Organization: Hewlett Packard -- Fort Collins, CO Lines: 17 >> RS-170A refers to an NTSC-encoded composite signal. >True. >"RS-170-A" doesn't exist, but implies EIA No. 1 and therefore NTSC. RS-170A may never have actually existed as a formal EIA standard, but I think that you'll get more blank stares by saying "EIA No. 1" than you will by referring to "RS-170A." At least among the technical community in general - certainly, you could get way with a reference to EIA No. 1 at SID, but even in the display community, "RS-170A" has been adopted as a very convenient, though known to be etymologically inaccurate, way of referring to "y'know, regallar ol' color TV-type signals. Whatsamatta, you don't know nothin 'bout video, er what?" Bob "Charles is more accurate, but I have fun anyway!" M.