Networks for Theater Television

Frank A. Cowan

It is anticipated that theater television will require networks of intercity and local video distribution channels similar to those now furnished for television broadcasting. To meet needs of broadcasters and occasional theater requirements, the network circuits are being rapidly extended. Currently about 40,000 miles of video circuits are in use for television network facilities. Both radio relay and coaxial systems are used in these networks. Many special designs and operating features are required to insure good transmission over the long distances involved in nationwide network service.

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Published
1954-04
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J00919