76.605(a)(12)(i)
Fact
(12) As of June 30, 1995, the following requirements apply to the performance of the cable television system as measured at the output of the modulating or processing equipment (generally the headend) of the system:
(i) The chrominance-luminance delay inequality (or chroma delay), which is the change in delay time of the chrominance component of the signal relative to the luminance component, shall be within 170 nanoseconds.
Myths
Miconceptions go here
More Facts and a link to the truth.76.601(c)(1).
possibly more myths
more facts ( if needed )
perhaps another myth
and more facts
76.601(c)with links
Measurements
There are several types of meters on the market today to make these types of
measurements. 76.609(a)provides some suggestions on how to perform
other tests and 76.601(a)(1)provides test point and data collection information.