Design and development of a television broadcast transmitter for Cavite State University (CvSU) main campus / by Rona Marie M. Alano.

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Abstract: ALANO, RONA MARIE M. and NAZAEL U. AUSTRIA. Design and Development of a Television Broadcast Transmitter for Cavite State University Main Campus. Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2004. Adviser: Eng'r. Michael T. Costa. The Design and Development of a Television Broadcast Transmitter for Cavite State University Main Campus was constructed at Brgy. Gregorio, Trece Martires City. The design project was embodied by the general objective of designing and developing a television broadcast transmitter. The project was composed of a low power TV transmitter that radiates sufficiently strong RF signal for good reception for multiple or remote VCR program viewing. Its modulator circuit mixes the composite video and audio signals from the VCR with an internally generated RF carrier to form a correspondingly strong RF signal. It has two stage amplifiers that were used to amplify the signal before it was fed into the radiating antenna for multidirectional wireless transmission. The project was introduced to the proponents' adviser and technical critic during the testing and preliminary evaluation conducted at the reading room of Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering, New Engineering Building on September 19, 2003. It was done by presenting the actual machine. The project was examined, and some suggestions were given. One of these was to change the location of the antenna to amplify the transmitted audio and video signal produced by the television broadcast transmitter. With regards to this, the proponents decided to put the antenna at the roof of the Electrical Technology Shop for better reception. The final evaluation of the design took place at the Reading and Faculty Room of Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering, New Engineering Building on September 29, 2003. The whole system underwent a series of testing and evaluation through actual demonstration and questionnaire to ensure accuracy and effectiveness. The performance of the system was favorable based on the proponents' main objective. The television broadcast transmitter successfully obtained wireless transmission between recorded programs played from the VCR to the television. The evaluation of the system was also favorable because the questionnaires gained positive results from all the respondents. In order to determine the efficiency of the project, questionnaires were given to the respondents. Based on the results, the system performed its function well.
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Design Project (BS Electronics and Communications Engineering) Cavite State University.

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ALANO, RONA MARIE M. and NAZAEL U. AUSTRIA. Design and Development of a Television Broadcast Transmitter for Cavite State University Main Campus. Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2004. Adviser: Eng'r. Michael T. Costa.

The Design and Development of a Television Broadcast Transmitter for Cavite State University Main Campus was constructed at Brgy. Gregorio, Trece Martires City. The design project was embodied by the general objective of designing and developing a television broadcast transmitter. The project was composed of a low power TV transmitter that radiates sufficiently strong RF signal for good reception for multiple or remote VCR program viewing. Its modulator circuit mixes the composite video and audio signals from the VCR with an internally generated RF carrier to form a correspondingly strong RF signal. It has two stage amplifiers that were used to amplify the signal before it was fed into the radiating antenna for multidirectional wireless transmission.

The project was introduced to the proponents' adviser and technical critic during the testing and preliminary evaluation conducted at the reading room of Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering, New Engineering Building on September 19, 2003. It was done by presenting the actual machine. The project was examined, and some suggestions were given.

One of these was to change the location of the antenna to amplify the transmitted audio and video signal produced by the television broadcast transmitter. With regards to this, the proponents decided to put the antenna at the roof of the Electrical Technology Shop for better reception.
The final evaluation of the design took place at the Reading and Faculty Room of Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering, New Engineering Building on September 29, 2003. The whole system underwent a series of testing and evaluation through actual demonstration and questionnaire to ensure accuracy and effectiveness. The performance of the system was favorable based on the proponents' main objective.

The television broadcast transmitter successfully obtained wireless transmission between recorded programs played from the VCR to the television. The evaluation of the system was also favorable because the questionnaires gained positive results from all the respondents. In order to determine the efficiency of the project, questionnaires were given to the respondents. Based on the results, the system performed its function well.

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