A Time Compression Multiplex System For Multiple Video and Data Distribution Using Existing Satellite Channels (1978)

By Donald Kirk, Jr., Digital Communications, Inc.

A multiplex system is described in which sequential segments of two video signals are time compressed and interleaved in analog form for transmission over a satellite transponder. Channel information rate and S/N are considered. The Time Compression Multiplex approach is extended to data plus video and two way video cases. A signal enhancement system for S/N improvement is proposed.

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