An Off-Premises Converter With Multiple Signal Paths (1983)

By Charles M. Palmer, C-COR Electronics, Inc.

An off-premises converter with controllable multiple signal paths fixes the problems inherent with the simple off-premises converter. The unconverted path solves the additional set problem. The reverse path allows for future two-way communications. These with the converted path provides an off-premises unit that meets the needs of today's cable systems.

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