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Transistorized Microwave for CATV
By Paul Hertel, Collins Radio Company
1964
A Cost and Performance Comparison Between Uncompressed Digital Video and Lightly Loaded AM Supertrunking Methods within CATV Network Upgrades and Rebuilds
By Robert W. Harris, C-COR Electronics, Inc.
1994
FCC Technical Standards and Baseband SIN
By J. Samborski and T. M. Straus, Hughes Aircraft of Canada Limited
1994
Low Cost Cars Band Microwave Systems
By Dana W. Atchley, Jr. and Edmond J. Forbes, Microwave Associates, Inc.
1978
Feasibility Of Multi-channel VSB/AM Transmission On Fiber Optic Links
By Jack Koscinski, General Optronics Corporation
1987
Short-Range Multichannel Microwave
By Hubert Schlafly, Teleprompter Corporation
1966
Performance of Fiber Optic Cables in AM CATV Systems
By John c. Chamberlain, Comm/Scope, Inc.
1992
Lightwave Multi-channel AM-VSB Video Systems: Technology Trends and Limits
By T. E. Darcie, AT&T Bell Laboratories
1991
Multi-Channel Cars Band Distribution Using Standard FM Microwave Equipment
By Terry R. Spearen, Manager of Systems Engineering, Communication Equipment Division, MICROWAVE ASSOCIATES, INC.
1972
Breakthrough With Microwave by Wire
By Dr. Theodore Hafner, Surface Conduction, Inc.
1965
AML Report
By Hubert J. Schlafly
1969
Dr. Strangeleak Returns
By Ted E. Hartson, Post-Newsweek Cable, Inc.
1990
Coaxial Cable Performance for CATV
By Allen Kushner, Times Wire and Cable
1965
Communications For Improved Quality Of Life
By Dr. Peter C. Goldmark, Goldmark Communications Corp.
1972
CATV Antenna Design and Selection
By Albert K. Fowler, Mark H. Ronald
1969
A New Approach to Evaluating CATV System Triple Beat Performance
By John A. Franke, Dr. Tom M. Straus and Bert L. Henscheid, Theta-Com
1974
Temperature, Temperature Design, and Automatic Level Control for CATV
By James R. Palmer
1967
The Subscriber Response System
By R. T. Callais And E. W. Durfee, Hughes Aircraft Company
1971
Improved Optical Fiber Amplifier For 1.3 µm AM-VSB Systems
By Vincent Morin And Edouard Taufflieb
1998
Evaluation Of Feed-Forward Amplifiers, Microwave Transmission And Other Long-Distance Methods Of Signal Carriage
By Donald Z. Dworkin, NYT Cable TV
1983