Guide To Plant Analysis Increasing Channel Capacity Of A C.A.T.V. System (1984)

By Paul D. Brooks, General Electric Cablevision Corporation

The major technical considerations of increasing channel capacity are outlined. Priorities are indicated with respect to performance and cost factors, and a guide to decision making is presented. This discussion is limited to the section of the plant between the headend and the subscribers tap port.

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