On The Realities Of Non-Linear Distortion In CATV Amplifiers (1973)

By Jacob Shekel, Jerrold Electronics Corporation

This paper is a report on two experiments that I recently conducted while studying the non-linear distortion in wide-band transistor CATV amplifiers, and my interpretation of the results.

By clicking the "Download Paper" button, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.

Similar Papers

The Fundamentals Of Distortion In CATV Amplifiers
By Ken Simons, Jerrold Corporation
1967
Computer-Aided Analysis Of Coaxial Cable Attenuation As A Function Of Frequency And Temperature
By Jacob Shekel and Eric Winston, Jerrold Electronics Corporation
1976
Advanced Hybrids For CATV Amplifiers
By Jay G. Staiger, Magnavox CATV Systems, Inc.
1983
Cable Repeater Station Design Using Fixed Gain Block Preamplifier And Poweramplifier
By Gaylord G. Rogeness, Anaconda CATV
1974
Distortion, VSWR And Reverse Transmission In Broadband Transistor Amplifiers
By Brian L. Jones, Fairchild
1967
Elimination Of Cross-modulation In CATV Amplifiers
By R. Richard Bell and Ronald Clarke, TRW Electronic Components Divisions, Western Research Laboratories
1972
Future Trends and Specifications of Community Systems and Equipment
By Ken Simons, Jerrold Electronics Corporation
1964
Two-Way CATV Systems Performance
By Andrew W. Barnhart, Senior Project Engineer Jerrold Electronics Corporation
1971
CATV Distortion Measurement Techniques
By Jerald S. Crusan
1972
Bending Your System Into Shape - Hinging
By R. Dattner and J. Shekel, Jerrold Electronic Corp.
1974
More Results >>