Operational Experience Of Feed-Forward High Level Amplifiers (1975)

By James B. Grabenstein, Potomac Valley Television Co., Inc.

The use of Feedforward amplifiers in bringing existing systems into compliance with F.C.C. Standards. The conversion of a low band system to a high band system by changing amplifiers only with feedforward amplifiers. Our experience with feedforward amplifiers has led us to the conclusion that this amplifier has some promising advantages in the CATV industry.

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