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Matrix H was developed by engineers in the late 1970s to carry quadraphonic sound via in a way that would be most compatible with existing and stereo .


History

Test broadcasts
Several quadraphonic test programs were made for Radios 3 and 4, including a number of and some , while Radio 1 carried quadraphonic session recordings by various bands.

On April 30, 1977 the first program was transmitted, followed by seven further transmissions during the following week. The experimental broadcasts lasted for one year, after which the BBC assessed the public reaction. Since very few listeners had suitable decoders, the BBC arranged demonstrations at the in .

The existing where tested first. The "H" has no meaning; they called the first matrix assessed Matrix A, and then worked through the alphabet. Matrix H emerged as the best solution for mono compatibility and radio transmission. Although the QS system was similar to Matrix H, no specific available commercially.


BBC/NRDC System HJ
The BBC later cooperated with the developers of to produce BBC/NRDC System HJ. This was based on tolerance zones designed to include modified versions of both Matrix H and the prototype two-channel encoding of , known as System 45J. Subsequently, the Nippon-Columbia UMX matrix was brought into the standard, leading in 1977 to the UHJ, now associated with .


Usage
+Matrix H decoding Matrix ! !! Left Front !! Right Front !! Left Back !! Right Back
j = 20° phase-shift k = 25° phase-shift l = 55° phase-shift m = 115° phase-shift

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