Modulation Considerations For Digital Television (1994)

By Joseph B. Glaab, General Instrument

The modulation technique selected for the Advanced Television standard may not necessarily be optimum for the Cable environment. In fact there may be technical and financial reasons for having alternate modulation techniques for each application.

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