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A Broadband Network Status Monitoring System Using Multiple Processors
By Jim B. VanKoughnet, Manitoba Telephone System
1985
A Digital Audio System For CATV Applications
By William L. Thomas, American Television & Communications Corporation
1985
A Discussion Of A Fiber Optic Off-Premises Two-way Addressable Converter System Installation: The Successes And Lessons Of Alameda
By Lawrence w. Engdahl, Times Fiber Communications, Inc.
1985
A Fiber Optic Private Network For The Dallas Morning News
By Robert J. Hoss, Warner Amex Cable Communications Inc., & James A. Keeley, Dallas Morning News
1985
A Real-World System Cost Model For Off-Premises Subscriber Equipment
By James R. Van Cleave, General Instrument Corporation
1985
Accommodation Of VCR's And Stereo Television In The Design Of Subscriber Devices
By Larry c. Brown, Pioneer Communications of America, Inc.
1985
Addressable Conver'rers: Why Take Them Out Of The House?
By Nancy Kowalski, General Instrument Corporation
1985
An FM/FDM/IM/WDM Fiber Optic Supertrunk For Repeaterless Transmission Of 10 Video Channels Up To 45 Km
By Pieter J.M. Kerstens, Subhash Chandra, Charles Breverman, And Kevin W. Haberern, North American Philips Laboratories
1985
Audio Program Distribution In Cable Television Systems
By Israel Switzer, Cable Television & Telecommunications Engineering
1985
Automatic Testing Of Cable Television Decoders
By Lance J. Katzfey, Oak Communications Inc.
1985
Broadband Packet-Switching
By Franc Stratton, Viacom Cablevision
1985
Broadband Sweeping: A New Approach
By William Gregory Kostka, Gillcable TV
1985
Cable Interface And Decoder Interface Working Group Progress Report
By Walter S. Ciciora, American Televsion & Communications Corporation
1985
Cable-Ready Home Electronics Interface Devices And The Culture And Philosophy That Surrounds Them
By Joseph L. Stern, Stern Telecommunications Corporation
1985
Centralized Cable Leakage Detection, Location And Measurement
By Robert V .C. Dickinson
1985
Comparative Study Of Hybrid-IPPV Implementations
By Semir Sirazi, Chip Bestler, Tom Rossen and Gordon Reichard, Jr., Zenith Electronics Corporation
1985
Composite Second Order Distortion And Distribution System Performance
By J. E. "Ed" Mitchell, Jerrold/Century III Division, General Instrument Corporation
1985
Computer Aided Design In A Tapped Trunk Environment
By Bob Romerein and Dan Kolis, Lindsay Specialty Products Limited
1985
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Of TVRO Earth Stations
By Preston A. White Ill, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1985
Considerations In The Operation of CATV Headends Carrying BTSC Stereo Signals
By Alex Best and William Woodward, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1985
Control Of Remote Hubs In Addressable CATV Systems
By Andrew E. Hospador, General Instrument Corroration
1985
Digital Audio Applications In Cost-effective Cable TV Systems
By Arthur Vigil, Oak Communications Inc.
1985
Digital Techniques Cure Line Segmentation Scrambling Problems
By Gregory A. Baxes, American Television & Communications Corporation
1985
Doing Sometillng About Service Calls!
By Fritz Baker, Viacom Cablevision
1985
Dr. Strange Leak Or How I Quit Leaking And Learned To Love The Bomb
By Ted Hartson
1985
Effective Fleet Management
By Stephen J. Johnson, U.A. Cablesystems of Michigan
1985
Effects Of Channel Loading On Composite Triple Beat And Cross Modulation
By Michael G. Ellis and Lee Thompson, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1985
Encryption Fundamentals - A Non-Technical Overview
By Anthony Wechselberger, Oak Communications, Inc.
1985
Fiber Optic Technology For CATV Supertrunk Applications
By James A. Chiddix, Oceanic Cablevision, Inc.
1985
Fiber Optics: CATV's Friend Or Foe
By Michael L. Carr, Compucon, Inc.
1985
How An Installer Saved My Cable System
By Gregg A. Nydegger, Cardinal Communications, Inc.
1985
Implications Of The Developing Operating Environment On CATV Terminal Equipment
By Geoffrey W. Gates, Cox Cable Communications, Inc.
1985
Improved Am Microwave Performance With Predistortion
By R.T. Hsu, Dr. T.M. Straus, P.A. Vogt and J.L. Wrona, Hughes Aircraft Company
1985
Ingress - Sources And Solutions
By by John W. Ward Jr.
1985
Mapping And Map Maintenance Simple Methods That Work
By Paul D. Brooks, U.A. Cablesystems of Michigan
1985
Multiple Home Terminal Units: Subscriber Convenience -- Security Risk
By James R. Cherry and Tony Chen-tung Li, Oak Communications Inc.
1985
Off-Premises Addressability System Design And Operational Considerations
By Joseph P. Preschutti, AM Cable TV Industries, lnc
1985
Powering The Off-Premises Signal Control System
By W. Sherwood Campbell, American Television & Communications
1985
Reducing Attenuation Of Trunk And Feeder Cable
By Richard Thayer, Times Fiber Communications, Inc.
1985
Satellite Transponder Operation With Video And Multiple Subcarriers
By Ned Mountain, Wegener Communications, Inc.
1985
Standard Methods For Calculation Of Carrier To Noise Ratio In Modern CATV Equipment
By Lamar West, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1985
Star-Switched Networks In Cable Television
By John Simons, Times Fiber Communications, Inc.
1985
Superflat Feedforward Trunk Amplifier Design
By Robert M. Blumenkranz, Jerrold/Century III
1985
Technical Considerations Of Two-way Interactive CATV
By Niraj Jain, Tarek Saadawi, And Mischa Schwartz, Philips Laboratories
1985
The Addressable System Control Channel: Will It Become Your System's Weakest Point?
By Anthony Wechselberger, Oak Communications, Inc.
1985
The Advantages Of Baseband Video Synchronization
By Stanley R. Moote, Leitch Video Limited
1985
The Cumulative Leakage Index (CLI) Made Easy
By Ralph A. Haller, Federal Communications Commission
1985
The Economics Of Going Addressable
By Michael N. Errnolovich, General Instrument Corporation
1985
The Impact Of Multichannel TV Sound On The Cable System Headend
By Thomas R. Stutz, Jerrold Distribution Systems Division General Instrument Corporation
1985
The Impact Of The New FCC Frequency Rules On CATV Headend System Design And Operation
By William T. Homiller, General Instrument Jerrold Division
1985
Thermal Characteristics Of Modern Feedforward CATV Amplifiers
By Lamar West, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1985
Total Cable TV Customer Service
By Sharon C. Thompson, Warner Amex Cable Communications Inc.
1985
Tradeoffs In Multichannel Microwave System Design
By Dr. Thomas M. Straus, Hughes Aircraft Company
1985
User Friendly Cable Stereo Module
By Thomas C. Matty, W&S Systems Company
1985
Using Service Call Measurement To Improve Operations
By Richard N. Clevenger, Cox Cable Communications, Inc.
1985