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    Horizontal and Vertical Synchronizing Pulses Are Part of the Analog
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Horizontal and Vertical Synchronizing Pulses Are Part of the Analog

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Horizontal and vertical synchronizing pulses are part of the analog composite signal so they can easily be fed to any piece of equipment that requires a sync reference signal.

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