How An Installer Saved My Cable System (1985)

By Gregg A. Nydegger, Cardinal Communications, Inc.

Installs, upgrades, downgrades and service calls, these are basics of cable life. Done well, they pay the bills. Done poorly, they eventually do in any cable system.

These four tasks are the ideal starting point in every maintenance and preventive maintenance program. What follows below are proven suggestions on using these basic activities to keep systems running well.

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