Use Of Hybrid Cars Microwave/Cable For Multisite Local-Area Networking (1984)

By Jamal Sarraf and Irving Rabowsky, P.E., Hughes Microwave Communications Products

In this paper, we first review the new role of CATV coaxial cable systems in supporting point-to-point voice/data networks and their inherent capacity to work as broadband local-area networks for distributed data communications. Then, the use of CATV -compatible AML microwave links to interconnect dispersed LAN systems is discussed.

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