This series of publications introduces the reader to the application of digital systems in the home. It is suitable for those with no prior knowledge of the subject, whilst at the same time providing a source of reference for experienced installers who wish to know more about the subject.
This part (part 7) describes the types of coaxial cables and connectors, and signal losses. Systems to distribute TV signals in the home and in multi-dwelling units are then considered and a worked example of MATV network planning is explained.
The final part considers the creation of a data pool to add additional UHF programmes, and an outline of gap fillers to extend terrestrial TV coverage.
Parts one to twelve cover radio, TV and satellite reception and distribution; parts thirteen to sixteen cover data systems and part seventeen is a reference of abbreviations and a glossary of terms.
This part (part 7) describes the types of coaxial cables and connectors, and signal losses. Systems to distribute TV signals in the home and in multi-dwelling units are then considered and a worked example of MATV network planning is explained.
The final part considers the creation of a data pool to add additional UHF programmes, and an outline of gap fillers to extend terrestrial TV coverage.
Parts one to twelve cover radio, TV and satellite reception and distribution; parts thirteen to sixteen cover data systems and part seventeen is a reference of abbreviations and a glossary of terms.