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C
D-G
H-I
M-Q
R-S
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100BASE-T
- 100 Mbps 802.3/Ethernet over standard unshielded twisted
pair cable specification. 100BASE-T supports network configurations
over twisted pair transmission system up to 100 meters in
length without the use of a repeater
Adjacent Channels - Two television channels having
video carriers 6 MHz apart, or two FM channels having carriers
occupying neighboring channel allocations
Amplifier - A device used to increase the power and
voltage level of a signal
Attenuator - A passive device used to reduce signal
strength
Baseband - A data signal that has not been modulated onto
a carrier (i.e. Hi-Fi Audio, NTSC Video or RS-232 Data)
BID - Bi-directional, as in systems used with CATV services
using pay-per-view or cable modems. BID is not for use with
off air antennas

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Cable Back-Feed - Signals from an inserted modulated channel that travel back into
the cable source. Using a modulator on a cable service provider's system (CATV or MATV)
requires a mixing amplifier or filter (NF-469) to prevent the signal from back-feeding
in the cable or antenna system
Category Rated - Twisted pair communications circuits are rated
by category, whose specifications are covered under EIA/TIA
568. The higher the category number, the higher the information
capacity of the circuit
CATV (Community Antenna Television) - An RF distribution
system which distributes television broadcast programs, original
programs, premium programming and other services using a network
of coaxial cable
Channel - In television, a portion of the RF spectrum,
6 MHz wide that carries the audio and video carriers of the
television signal
CO (Central Office) - A reference to the local telephone
exchange carrier
Coaxial Cable - A concentric cable consisting of a
center conductor, a dielectric, and a shield; coax used for
most MATV and CATV work has a characteristic impedance of
75 ohms
Composite Video Signal - The composite video signal
including the picture (luminance) signal, the blanking and
sync pulses, and the color (chrominance)
Cross Connect - The physical connection between patch
panels or punch-down blocks that facilitates connections from
systems and feeds to drops
Crosstalk - The unwanted introduction of signals from
one channel to another
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Decibel
- Abbreviation dB; a logarithmic function used to simplify
MATV calculations; decibels may be added or subtracted; 0
dB is the standard reference level for all MATV calculations
dBmV - An absolute signal level where 0 dBmV is equal
to 1000 µV across 75 ohms
Egress - A condition often called signal leakage
in which signals carried by the distribution system radiate
into the air
Filter - Filters are used to block out undesired frequencies; there are two types of filters - band pass and rejection; a
band pass filter permits only the desired range to pass through,
while the rejection filter attenuates an undesired range of
frequencies
Gain - A measure of amplification of a device, usually
expressed in dB at the highest frequency of operation
Ghosting - A signal interference condition producing
positive or negative pictures displaced in time from the desired
picture, caused by multi-path signal reception; ghost pictures
also result from cable ringing
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HDTV
(High Definition Television) - A high resolution, wide-screen
common picture format and transmission standard for bringing
digital broadcast television to the home
Head End - The equipment located at the start of a
CATV system; the place where the signals are processed and
combined prior to distribution
HHR - A high head room amplifier used in high performance
off air antenna or not bi-directional CATV systems
Ingress - A condition where unwanted RF signal leaks
into a distribution system
Insertion Loss - Also called feed thru loss;
this is the loss that occurs as signals pass through a passive
device; insertion loss occurs in all devices which do not
amplify the signal
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MATV
(Master Antenna Television System) - A distribution system
that is usually contained within a single building and receives
its signals from an antenna or CATV system
Modulation - Placing information, audio/video, onto
a higher frequency carrier by means of amplitude, frequency
or phase adjustment
Off-Air - Any channel that can be received by a conventional
antenna system, including VHF and UHF broadcasts
Patch Cords - The cords interconnecting terminations
at the central distribution panel; typically these cords are
terminated with modular plugs
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RG6
Cable - A coaxial cable used for broadband video applications;
RG6 has an 18 gauge center conductor, allowing a higher bandwidth
than the RG59 cable, which has a smaller 20 gauge center conductor;
RG6 uses standard F connectors for video equipment
connections
RF (Radio Frequency) - Generally refers to data modulated
over a high-frequency carrier for wireless transmission
Signal-To-Noise Ratio (S/N) - The ratio of desired signal
level to the undesired noise level, expressed in dB
Signal Strength - The intensity of an RF signal measured
in volts (V), millivolts (mV), microvolts (µV), or dBmV
Snow - A large quantity of random noise in a television
picture that results from a poor CON (earner-to-noise) ratio
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Tap
- A device inserted into a feeder line which allows a specific
amount of signal to be removed from the feeder line and isolates
the TAP port from the main through line
Terminator - A resistive device which matches a cable,
or the unused output of an active or passive system component
to its characteristic impedance; proper termination is required
to prevent unused outputs from causing reflections back down
the line
Tilt - A linearized change in the frequency response
of the CATV system, caused primarily by the frequency dependent
cable loss; tilt is quantified by comparing the difference
between the level of the highest channels video carrier
and that of the lowest channel
UHF (Ultra High Frequency) - Off-air television channels
14 to 83
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) - Twisted pair cable
without either individual or overall shielding
VHF (Very High Frequency) - Off-air television channels
2 to 13
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