Addressable Terminal Control Using The Vertical Interval
By Carl F. Schoeneberger,
TOCOM, Inc.
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1981 |
Addressable Control
By Charles O. Eissler,
Oak Communications, Inc
|
1981 |
TOCOM System Bi-Directional Cable Television Information And Control Transmission System
By William F. Osborn
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1971 |
Two Way Cable TVCommunications For Centralized Traffic Control Systems
By Charles Farell, TOCOM, Inc
|
1980 |
Hybrid Addressability -- A Hybrid Combination Of Off-Premises And Set-top Addressable Equipment
By Graham S. Stubbs, Oak Communications Inc. & John Holobinko, Times Fiber Communications, Inc.
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1984 |
Two-Way Is Alive And Well
By Donald T. Rozak,
TOCOM, Inc.
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1976 |
Using Fiber To Interconnect Different Systems, Reduce Cascades And Changeout Addressable Converters
By Larry N. Lehman,
Cencom Cable Associates, Inc.
|
1990 |
Addressable Control For The Small System
By Charles Eissler, Oak Communications Systems
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1982 |
Virtext & Virdata: Adventures In Vertical Interval Signaling
By W. S. Ciciora, Ph.D., Zenith Radio Corporation
|
1981 |
Control Of Remote Hubs In Addressable CATV Systems
By Andrew E. Hospador, General Instrument Corroration
|
1985 |
The Addressable System Control Channel: Will It Become Your System's Weakest Point?
By Anthony Wechselberger, Oak Communications, Inc.
|
1985 |
Addressable Control For Loop-Thru Wiring
By Joseph L. Stern,
Stern Telecommunications Corporation
|
1977 |
Addressable Control - A Big First Step Toward The Marriage Of Computer, Cable, And Consumer
By Larry C. Brown,
General Manager Planning
|
1981 |
Digital Broadband Descrambling Technology -A Compatidle Access Control Solution To The Ever-growing Consumer Electronics Interface Problem.
By Ron D. Katznelson, Ph.D., Multichannel Communication Sciences, Inc.
|
1993 |
Using Narrow Band Data Transmission as an Information Delivery System for CATV Applications
By Emory McGinty, Scientific Atlanta
|
1986 |
Multiple Home Terminal Units: Subscriber Convenience -- Security Risk
By James R. Cherry and Tony Chen-tung Li, Oak Communications Inc.
|
1985 |
Mass Descrambling For Hybrid Addressable Systems
By M.F. Mesiya, N. Bunker and H. Lehman, Times Fiber Communications, Inc.
|
1986 |
Time Selective Spectrum Analysis Separates Frequency Domain Characteristics Of: Vertical Interval Test Signals, Quiet Lines And Equalizing Pulse To Evaluate Bandwidth, Noise And Intermodulation Products Non-intrusively On A CATV System.
By Francis M. Edgington, Hewlett Packard Company
|
1992 |
Taming The Peer To Peer Monster Using Service Control
By Michael Ben-Nun, P-Cube Inc.
|
2003 |
Operational Characteristics Of Modern Set-Top Terminals
By James O. Farmer, Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
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1984 |