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Encyclopedia > PAL (disambiguation)

A Pal is a friend or close acquaintance. A person may be a pal or have a pal, either being a personal relationship. An interpersonal relationship is some relationship or connection between two people. ...


Pal was the name of a famous dog trained by Rudd Weatherwax who was the first to portray Lassie, a famous collie. Pal was the name of a famous dog, the first to portray Lassie, a famous Rough Collie. ... Ruddell Rudd Weatherwax (September 23, 1907 – February 25, 1985) was an American actor and animal trainer. ... Lassie, a Rough Collie, is the worlds most famous dog and a fictional character who has starred in many movies, TV shows, and books over the years. ...


PAL is a brand bubble gum sold mostly in Mexico and southern United States.


PAL is a TLA that may stand for: The TLA (three-letter acronym or three-letter abbreviation) is the most popular type of abbreviation in technical terminology, and is also very common in general language. ...


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Britain.tv Wikipedia - PAL-M (1640 words)
PAL, short for phase-alternating line, phase alternation by line or phase alternation line, is a colour encoding system used in broadcast television systems in large parts of the world.
PAL was developed by Walter Bruch at Telefunken in Germany.
The basics of PAL and the NTSC system are very similar; a quadrature amplitude modulated subcarrier (typically at approximately 4.43 MHz for PAL, and 3.58 MHz for NTSC) carrying the chrominance information is added to the luminance video signal to form a composite video baseband signal (CVBS).
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