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Cable television with multi-event signal substitution

  • US 4,404,589 A
  • Filed: 10/21/1980
  • Issued: 09/13/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/21/1980
  • Status: Expired
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1. In a cable television system having head end means at a head end station, transmission cable, and a plurality of receiving means at respective panelist receiving stations, said head end means including means for applying normal television program signals in normal television channels to said transmission cable, and each of said receiving means including panelist channel selector means under control of a viewer for selecting a normal channel for viewing of a respective normal television program, said panelist channel selector means producing a panelist channel select signal indicative of said television channel, a television receiver, and a cable television frequency converter for receiving television program signals from said transmission cable and responsive to a channel select signal for selectively converting received television program signals in the respective television channel to converted television program signals acceptable to said television receiver and applying the respective converted television program signals to said television receiver:

  • a targetable signal substitution system comprising means at said head end station for applying substitute television program signals in at least one substitute channel to said transmission cable, and means at said head end station for applying signal substitution control signals to said transmission cable, said signal substitution control signals including a plurality of different terminal command signals and a plurality of different event command signals, each of said terminal command signals including a respective panelist address signal for identifying a respective panelist receiving station and a plurality of event identification signals identifying respective ones of a plurality of events, and each of said event command signals including a respective event address signal corresponding to a respective event and a normal channel identification signal for identifying a normal channel into which a substitute television program is to be switched; and

    control means at each panelist receiving station responsive to said signal substitution control signals for selectively switching a substitute television program into a normal channel, said control means including means for generating a local panelist address signal, means for generating a plurality of local event address signals with each of said local event address signals corresponding to a local event address signal at each of the other panelist receiving stations, substitute channel selector means for producing a substitute channel select signal corresponding to a substitute channel, first comparison means for comparing the received panelist address signal of each terminal command signal with said local panelist address signal and producing a first match signal when said compared panelist address signals match, means responsive to said first match signal for storing event signals corresponding to said event identification signals of the respective terminal command signal, second comparison means for comparing a received event address signal with each of said local event address signals and producing a second match signal when said compared event address signals match, third comparison means responsive to said second match signal for comparing said received normal channel identification signal with said panelist channel select signal and producing a third match signal when said compared channel identification and channel select signals match, and means responsive to said stored event signals and said third match signal for switching a substitute channel select signal to said cable television frequency converter in lieu of the channel select signal selected by the viewer for a period determined by said event command signals, whereby for said period said television receiver receives the program in the corresponding substitute channel in lieu of the program of the channel to which the normal channel selector is set.

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