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Two-Way Is Alive And Well
By Donald T. Rozak, TOCOM, Inc.
1976
CATV System Performance -- The New York Experience
By Kenneth L. Foster, New York State Commission on Cable Television
1975
Digital Frame Grabbing
By Israel Switzer, Switzer Engineering Services Limited
1975
Remote Baseband Switching For Video Microwave Systems
By Mike Mckeown, United Cable Television Corporation
1975
Helical Video Tape Interchangeability Requirements
By K. Blair Benson, Goldrnark Communications Corporation
1974
Spatial-Frequency Encoding Techniques Applied To A One-tube Color Television Camera
By Albert Macovski and Earle D. Jones, Stanford Research Institute
1970
Helical Scan VTR's and the Cablecastcr
By Keith Y. Reynolds, International Video Corporation
1971
High Energy Tape For Video Recording Applications
By H. Lee Marks and Arden R. Thompson
1971
Security Alert A Two-way Digital Communications System
By Marvin Roth, Senior Engineer, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1971
Antenna Radiation Pattern Analysis & Co-Channel Protection
By Steven I. Biro
1971
Can Coaxial Cable Cope With The CATV Systems Of The 70's?
By John C. Fan, Frank A. Spexarth
1971
Dynafoam Coax Comes of Age For CATV
By John Arbuthnott, Jr., P.E.
1971
A Practical Approach To Bi-Directional Systems
By Perry L. Schwartz, Monmouth Communications Systems
1971
Data Communications Via CATV Systems
By Thomas Chuang, Vilma, Inc.
1970
Dual Pulsed-Pilot-Carrier ALC For Temperature And Color Stability Of CATV Signals
By O. D. Page And P. E. Treynor, Entron, Inc.
1970
A Second Generation AML
By N. A. Begovich and L. S. Stokes, Hughes Aircraft Company
1970
Return System AGC In Two-Way CATV Systems
By Henry B. Marron & Lawrence I. Fawber, Jerrold Electronics Corporation
1972
Reliability and Maintenance of Total Underground Systems
By Eugene R. Moon, Vice President and General Manager, Community Cablevision Company
1972
The Real World Of Two-Way
By J. I. Dixon, Director of Engineering, TeleCable Corporation
1972
Rx: Signal Processing
By Robert L. Pace
1969