Modular CATV system
First Claim
1. In a CATV system having cables with amplifying means spaced along said cables at predetermined unit intervals, or fractions thereof, to compensate for the attenuation of the signals being carried by said cables, the improvement comprising:
- a. amplifying means for receiving said signals as input signals and having a first and a second output terminal;
b. said amplifying means including means for amplifying said input signals to a first level equal to the input signal levels plus the attenuation of said signals incurred by said signals while traveling said unit interval;
c. means connecting signals amplified to said first level to said first output terminal;
d. said amplifying means also including means for amplifying said input signals to a second level equal to the input signal levels plus a fraction of the attenuation of said signals incurred by said signals while traveling said unit interval;
e. means connecting signals amplified to said second level to said second output terminal.
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Abstract
A CATV system is described wherein distribution cables are provided with amplifying means spaced at uniform intervals therealong. The amplifiers are provided with an input tap and two output taps, the first of which provides the usual gain to provide an output level equal to the input level plus the attenuation suffered by the signal traversing the cable from the preceding amplifier. The second output is provided by each amplifier by tapping the output signal at the first output tap with a directional coupler and processing the signal through an equalizer and coupling the output of the equalizer through a second directional coupler to a second output terminal. The signal derived at the second output terminal is such that a second identical amplifier connected to it will produce in its first output the signal levels required in the feeder system, when the first amplifier is operated at the signal levels appropriate for the main trunk system. Typically, the second output terminal is at a level equal to the input level for that signal plus one-half of the attenuation suffered by that signal traversing the cable from the preceding amplifier; for this case, the signal at the second output is chosen at a level that would otherwise occur at one-half of the normal amplifier spacing along the cable. The output level available at the second output is also applied through a directional coupler to a 4-way splitter, the output of which is connected to four house taps also provided on each amplifier.
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1. In a CATV system having cables with amplifying means spaced along said cables at predetermined unit intervals, or fractions thereof, to compensate for the attenuation of the signals being carried by said cables, the improvement comprising:
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a. amplifying means for receiving said signals as input signals and having a first and a second output terminal; b. said amplifying means including means for amplifying said input signals to a first level equal to the input signal levels plus the attenuation of said signals incurred by said signals while traveling said unit interval; c. means connecting signals amplified to said first level to said first output terminal; d. said amplifying means also including means for amplifying said input signals to a second level equal to the input signal levels plus a fraction of the attenuation of said signals incurred by said signals while traveling said unit interval; e. means connecting signals amplified to said second level to said second output terminal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. In a CATV system having cables with amplifying means spaced along said cables at predetermined unit intervals or fractions thereof to compensate for the attenuation of the signals being carried by said cables, said system having a predetermined main trunk cable signal level and a predetermined distribution or feeder cable signal level, the improvement comprising:
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a. amplifying means for receiving said signals as input signals and having a first and a second output terminal; b. said amplifying means including means for amplifying said input signals to a first level equal to the input signal levels plus the attenuation of said signals incurred by said signals while traveling said unit interval;
said first level equal to said main trunk cable signal level;c. means connecting signals amplified to said first level to said first output terminal; d. each of said amplifying means also including means for increasing the level of an input signal to produce a second output signal having a level that, when applied to the input of an identical amplifying means, produces a first output signal level of said identical amplifying means equal to said feeder cable signal level. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. In a CATV system having cables for the distribution of CATV signals and having predetermined main trunk signal levels and predetermined distribution or feeder cable levels, the improvement comprising:
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a. a plurality of amplifying means positioned along said cables for amplifying said CATV signals, each of said amplifying means having an input terminal to receive said CATV signals and including means for increasing the level of received signals an amount equal to the attenuation of said signals, incurred by said signals while traveling from a preceding amplifying means over said cable, to produce a first output signal having said predetermined main trunk signal level; b. each of said amplifying means also including means for increasing the level of an input signal to produce a second output signal having a level that, when connected to the input of an identical amplifying means, produces a first output signal level of said identical amplifying means equal to said feeder cable signal level. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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