Sunrise Session - CTAC Report (1975)

By Cable Television Technical Advisory Committee

Two and a half years of work went into the CTAC Report. It has been completed and was delivered to the Federal Communications Commission during the month of March 1975. This NCTA Sunrise Session presents the CTAC definition of the purpose of Standards and discusses the results of some of the major areas of investigation - Cable Channel Planning, Cable Compatible Receiver specifications, Subjective Evaluation of Picture Quality and a new and simplified proposal for Performance Testing.

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