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Dictionary of Technical Terms - F
fader arm (lever arm, fader bar)
Typically a "T" shaped handle that is used for video transitions on a production switcher. Moving the fader arm between two limits of an arc creates a change in voltage or digital data that is used to control the transition. The length of time during which a pulse decreases from 90 to 10 percent of its maximum amplitude.frequency division multiplexing
A method of transmitting two FM carriers of different center frequencies by combining them and transmitting them as a composite. Modulation of a sine wave or "carrier" by varying its frequency in accordance with amplitude variations of the modulating signal. A measure of how effectively a circuit or device passes signals of different frequencies applied to it. A distortion in a transmission system where the higher frequency components are not conveyed at their original full amplitude. The blanking signal portion which lies between the end of the active picture information and the leading edge of horizontal sync. In video editing, to calculate a clock time by adding running times of the edits to the show start time. Fade-to-black. A test signal using color bars which extend from the top to the bottom of the raster.We've recently redesigned our website so your bookmarked links may no longer work. Please use either the search bar at the top right of this page or select an area from one of the tabs above to find what you are looking for.