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Cable
Technology
Eugene R. Bartlett
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CONTENTS
About the Author
v
Acknowledgments
vi
Preface
vii
Chapter 1 Introduction to Cable Communications Systems
1
Objectives
2
1.1 Cable Television History
2
1.2 Changes in Plant Design and Development
8
1.3 Changes in CATV Regulations and Requirements
29
Summary
36
Questions
37
Problems
38
Chapter 2 Coaxial Cable Systems and Networks
39
Objectives
40
2.1 Introduction
40
2.2 The Cable Distribution Plant
47
2.3 System Testing /Proof of Performance
75
Summary
81
Questions
82
Problems
83
Chapter 3 Headends and Signal Processing
85
Objectives
86
3.1 The Headend
86
3.2 Headend Electronic Equipment
96
3.3 Headend Powering and Monitoring
102
3.4 Satellite Systems
106
3.5 Microwave Systems Applications
117
Summary
129
Questions
130
Problems
130
Chapter 4 Fiber-Optic Technology in Cable Systems
133
Objectives
134
4.1 Introduction
134
4.2 Fiber-Optic Trunking and Cable Television Applications
153
4.3 Fiber-Optic Construction and Installations
165
4.4 Aerial Electronic Equipment
172
Summary
178
Questions
179
Problems
179
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