Automatic Status Monitoring For A CATV Plant (1981)

By Bill Gilbert And Bill Dawson, Texscan Corporation

Many of the customers using the CATV Distribution System for communication require total service and continuity. Premium programming and educational requirements also mandate fast response to plant or system failures. An automatic status monitoring system can substantially improve reaction time and reduce maintenance loads.Such a system has been engineered to meet these service demands.

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