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The Technical Performance Review, What Needs To Be Done ?
By Patrick K. McDonough, United Cable Television Corporation
1993
Wide Dynamic Range Carrier-to-noise Testing
By Rex Bullinger, Hewlett-Packard Company
1993
Optical Return Loss
By R. Todd Hudson, Siecor Corp.
1990
Connectors, Cable And "Suck Outs"
By William J. Down, LRC Electronics
1983
Effectiveness Of Static Scrambling Vs Dynamic Scrambling Systems A Classification Method
By Michael T. Hayashi, Pioneer Communications of America, Inc.
1983
An Investigation into the Problem of Character Generator Ringing or Second Image on Cable Systems
By Alex B. Best, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1977
Desired Specifications Of Pay Cable Traps
By Dan Pike, United Cable Television Corporation
1976
Signal Processing Requirements For Modern Cable Systems
By Alex Best, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
1974
Time Domain Reflectometry
By I. Switzer
1966
Why 4K: Vision & Television
By Mark Schubin, SchubinCafe.com
2012
Technical Eye Opener Workshop: Stand By Power - What Price Reliability?
By Society of cable Television Engineers
1973
HDTV Picture Quality Tests: Methods Of Measurement
By Bronwen Lindsay Jones
1989
Airspace Measurement Of CATV System CLI
By Leslie W. Read, Field Service Engineer, Sammons Communications, Inc.
1986
BTSC: The Stereo For Cable
By Clyde Roboins, General Instrument Corporation
1986
Digital Audio For Cable Television
By Clyde Robbins, General Instrument Corporation
1986
Digital Techniques Cure Line Segmentation Scrambling Problems
By Gregory A. Baxes, American Television & Communications Corporation
1985
Automated Bit Error Rate Testing
By Charles C. W. Wong, Oak Communications Inc.
1984
Digital Audio And Data Transmission System For CATV Line
By Yasuhiro Hideshima, Masakatsu Toyoshima Etsumi Fujita, and Yuichi Kojima, Sony Corporation
1984
A New Instrument For Unattended CATV Measurements For Yearly Proof Of Performance And Routine Maintenance
By Albert Helfrick, Kay Elemetrics Corp. & George Fenwick, Telecommunications Inc.
1976
Cable Signal Leakage: Where is it all going?
By John P. Wong, Federal Communications Commission
1983