Station Name
Bcast Ch.
City
Distance
Azimuth
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[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
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b. FM Broadcast Stations. Programming received from the following listed
FM radio stations shall be distributed on the FM band of the cable
distribution system:
Station Name
City
Distance
Azimuth
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
[_____]
1.4.3
System Configuration
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NOTE: The designer will complete the tables to be
used and delete those that are not needed.
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The system stations shall be configured as shown in the following table(s).
TABLE Ia
FOR USE WITH TELEVISION OFF-AIR BROADCASTS
CABLE
FREQ RANGE
AVERAGE RECEIVED
CHANNEL
(MHz)
USE
SIGNAL STRENGTH (dBmV)
2
[_____]
[_____]
TABLE Ib
FOR USE WITH FM RADIO STATIONS
REQUIRED
FREQ.
AVERAGE RECEIVED
FM CABLE CHANNEL
(MHz)
USE
SIGNAL STRENGTH (dBmV)
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1.5
USER INPUT INTERFACE
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NOTE: Calculations for signal strength must be
performed based on the highest frequency in use in
the system, generally 860 MHz in the United States,
to verify that the design will provide the minimum
specified RF video carrier level at the farthest
outlet.
Home run systems are those in which each outlet has
secondary distribution point. In this home run
system, the secondary distribution points will
typically be located at the head end equipment
location. This is typically the preferred design
approach because of the inherent simplicity.
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