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Two Way Cable TVCommunications For Centralized Traffic Control Systems
By Charles Farell, TOCOM, Inc
1980
Two-Way Plant Characterization
By Albert J. Kim, Rogers Engineering
1995
Consumer Electronics Friendly Cable
By Walter S. Ciciora, Ph.D., American Television & Communications
1992
Performance Results of a Low-cost Aiternative Equalizer Architecture for 64/256-QAM Demodulation in a CATV Receiver
By K. Laudel, Applied Signal Technology, Inc
1995
Matching Repeater Amplifier Performance Characteristics To Cable System Level Requirements
By Gaylord G. Rogeness, Director of Engineering, Anaconda Electronics
1971
Technical Considerations In The Design And Operation Of A Two-Way CATV System In A Major Market Area
By G. c. Kleykamp, UA-Columbia Cablevision, Inc.
1978
Level Control Concepts For Multichannel And Two-way Systems
By James R. Harrer, Senior Research Engineer, Anaconda Electronics Co.
1971
The Real World Of Two-Way
By J. I. Dixon, Director of Engineering, TeleCable Corporation
1972
A Discussion Of A Fiber Optic Off-Premises Two-way Addressable Converter System Installation: The Successes And Lessons Of Alameda
By Lawrence w. Engdahl, Times Fiber Communications, Inc.
1985
Two-Way Is Alive And Well
By Donald T. Rozak, TOCOM, Inc.
1976
Interfacing Cable Television And Broadcast Subscription Television
By Early D. Monroe, Jr., Federal Communications Commission
1978
An Overview of the DOCSIS Two Way Physical Layer
By Bill Kostka
1998
Timing Considerations In RF Two Way Data Collection And Polling
By Daniel F. Walsh Jr., Jerrold - Applied Media Lab
1989
Industrial Two-Way CATV Systems
By Harold W, Katz, Interactive Systems, Inc,
1974
Communication Satellite And Cable TV
By Oman Zaputowitz and Bernard Mirowski, Western Union
1976
The Design, Construction, Cost And Performance The First 400 MHz Cable Television System
By Gerald Bahr, Jeff Blowers, Ed Dice, and Dan Doorn, Cox Cable Communications, Inc.
1981
CATV System Performance -- The New York Experience
By Kenneth L. Foster, New York State Commission on Cable Television
1975
Technical Considerations Of Two-way Interactive CATV
By Niraj Jain, Tarek Saadawi, And Mischa Schwartz, Philips Laboratories
1985
An Enhanced Cost Effective Line Shuffle Scrambling System with Secure Conditional Access Authorization
By Andy Trott, DCE Satellite Communications and Michael E. Long, Zenith Cable Products
1993
An Experimental Study of the Return-Path Performance of a DOCSIS System
By Thomas K. Fong, Ph.D. @Home Network, Bill Kostka Cable Television Laboratories, Inc and John Chen, Cisco Systems, Inc.
1999