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"What You See Is What You Get" Or How To Make A Proper F-Connector
By Donald Dworkin, United Artists Cablesystems Corp. Technology Center
1988
A Point-To-Multipoint Fiber Optic CATV Transport System For The City Of Cleveland, Ohio
By William C. Brinkerhuff, Ohio Bell Telephone Company
1988
A Practical Approach To Airborne Signal Leakage Testing (CLI)
By Bill Park & Collin Mcintyre
1988
A Technical Analysis Of A Hybrid Fiber/Coaxial Cable Television System
By Perry Rogan, Raleigh B. Stelle Ill, Louis Williamson, American Television and Communications
1988
A Unique Cable Advertising Interconnect
By Norman Weinhouse, Norman Weinhouse Associates
1988
Agile Modulator Characteristics and Their Effects on CATV Systems
By William Woodward, Scientific Atlanta
1988
ANI As A PPV Ordering Tool
By Jefferson Corbett and Glynda Caddell, Business Systems, Inc.
1988
Audio Considerations In Satellite Transmission To Cable Television Systems
By John Berry, Group W Satellite Communications
1988
CATV Leakage Aerial Surveys
By Robert V.C. Dickinson, Edwin L. Dickinson, Dovetail Systems Corporation
1988
CLI- A Total Proven Approach
By Victor B. Gates and Clayton A. Collins
1988
Commercial Insertion Technology: What To Do When Your Ad Sales Staff Becomes Really Successful
By Gregory Davis, Director of Video Operations , Oceanic Cablevision
1988
Composite Second Order: Fact Or Fantasy
By Mark Adams, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1988
Composite Triple Beat And Noise In A Fiber Optic Link Using Laser Diodes
By Herman Gysel, V.P. of Engineering, Synchronous Communications, Inc.
1988
Correlating Measurement Results Made With A Horizontally Polarized Dipole And A Vertically Polarized Monopole In A Cable Televlsion Environment
By Richard L. Shimp Vice President, System Services ComSonics, Inc.
1988
Cost Factors Relative To The Fiberoptic Backbone System
By Claude T. Baggett, ATC Engineering & Technology
1988
Fiber Backbone: A Proposal For An Evolutionary CATV Network Architecture
By James A. Chiddix, David M. Pangrac, American Television and Communications Corporation
1988
Fiber Optic Cable Construction And Installation
By Sanford D. Lyons , Sales Engineering Manager, Siecor Corporation
1988
Fiberoptic Cables Installation And Maintenance
By Larry W. Nelson, Executive Vice President, General Instrument
1988
Fiber-Optic Delivery Of Advanced Television
By Donald Raskin, Hoechst Celanese Advanced Photonics
1988
FM Demodulators For BTSC Stereo
By Luis A. Rovira, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc
1988
HDTV: Cable's Opportunity for the Future
By William Thomas, American Television and Communications
1988
Heading For Converter Overpopulation
By Shellie Rosser, Anixter Manufacturing
1988
High Quality Television Delivery Systems
By Clyde Robbins, General Instrument Corporation
1988
Improve Outage Control Using A New And Unique Transient Eliminator
By Roy Ehman, Jones Intercable
1988
Interactive Electronic Home Shopping An Update On The Telaction Approach
By Dom Stasi, Telaction Corp.
1988
International Dimensions of Cable Television
By Patrick K. McDonough, United Cable Television Corporation
1988
Keeping Maintenance Records
By Larry W. Richards, Magnavox CATV Systems Company
1988
Launching A Statewide ANI Passing Impulse PPV System
By David A. Woodcock, Larry K. Moreland
1988
Managing Service Call Reduction
By ROBERT A.LUFF
1988
Multi-Channel Compact Disc Digital Audio On Cable
By Joseph L. Stern, President
1988
NCTA Engineering Committee 1986-88 Update
By Walter S. Ciciora, Wendell H. Bailey, Jr.
1988
Next Generation C-Band Satellite Systems For Cable Program Distribution
By Bruce R. Elbert, Director, Galaxy Systems Hughes Communications, Inc.
1988
Optimization Of Subscriber Signal Quality Through Local Distribution Microwave
By T. M. Straus, Hughes Aircraft Company
1988
Oscillator Phase Noise And Its Effects In A CATV System
By Rezin Pidgeon, Principal Engineer, Scientific-Atlanta Dan Pike, VP Engineering, Prime Cable
1988
Preventative Maintenance: A New Look
By Ian R. MacFarquhar, CUC Broadcasting Limited
1988
Proposed HDTV Systems And Some Implications For Cable
By Gerald H. Robinson, Scientific Atlanta
1988
Radiation Measurements - Complying With The FCC
By R. Martin Eggerts, Blonder-Tongue Labs., Inc.
1988
Reducing Service Calls On Drops
By Barbara L. Lukens
1988
Service Calls Are Not Scheduled If Customers Don't Call. Easy Ways To Keep Customers From Calling.
By Fritz Baker, Viacom Cablevision
1988
SuperNTSC For Super Cable
By Yves C. Faroudja and Joseph Roizen
1988
The Application Of National ANI To Pay-Per-View Ordering
By Thomas J. Neville, Viewer's Choice Matthew D. Miller, Viacom International
1988
The Effects Of Oscillator Phase Noise In An FM Video Link
By Gerald H. Robinson, Principal Engineer, Scientific-Atlanta
1988
The Gillcable Precision Non-Interfering Sweep System
By David Large, Gill Industries
1988
The Trend to Digitization
By Walter S. Ciciora, Vice President, Technology American Television and Communications
1988
The Vestigial Sideband and Other Tribulations
By Archer S. Taylor, Malarkey-Taylor Associates, Inc.
1988
Time Selective Swept Return Loss A New Look At Coaxial Cable
By John L. Huff, Staff Engineer, Times Mirror Cable Television
1988
TV Audio Deviation: How To Measure It, Set It Right, And Keep It That Way
By Frank F. McClatchie, F M Systems, Inc.
1988
Wireless Or Wired Cable: Comparable Technologies?
By George Harter, Systems Engineering Manager, General Electric Company
1988
Wireless TV Viewer Response
By Robert J. Dattner, TV Answer Inc
1988