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Understanding Digital  CATV/CATV Modems 

 
Due to the launch of digital CATV across the United States there 
is a need for clarification of digital CATV, which  Channel 
Vision

TM 

offers a basic understanding of.  Analog channels start 

from channel 2 to around the 70’s, digital may start around mid 
80’s to as high as 115, some as high as 135.  Exclude 95 to 99, 
(the old FM band now used for pay-perview or other 
programming).  Compression of channels will vary in ratio, one 
cable company may use 8 to 1 ratio, compressing 6 to 12 or as 
high as 16 channels every 6MHz or every channel.  The 
compressed channels, or forward feed of information is introduced 
to the digital to anolog CATV converter box supplied by the 
CATV company.  This converter box creates hundreds of 
channels.  The digital forward feed to the converter box must 
remain Undisturbed.  This means if an incorrect low pass filter is 
installed or a modulated channel is placed on top of the digital 
information, it will disable the digital converter box. We must 
understand frequency allocation to prepare for profitable 
installations.  Satellite frequency starts at 950 MHz, CATV 
systems are maxed at 750MHz and very few are at 860MHz.  The 
dBmV signal characteristics are opposite from the typical analog 
signal, remember the FCC standard is 0dBmV minimum and 
15dBmV maximum at the TV.  The digital converter’s optimum 
level is 0dBmV to-10dBmV analog and drop out levels are -
18dBmV. 
Every system will vary, you would need a true digital meter to 
read digital, though an RF meter will tell you analog 
measurements.  The analog signal will vary anywhere from -
30dBmV to -10dBmV.  

An RF amp may be required for 

multiple converter boxes due to the level from the cable 
company brought into a residence as low as –30 dbmv.  
Modems also have a low analog dBmv requirement.  The 
analog signal may be too hot for the modem.  CATV 
companies may use taps in a line to pad down signal; 
optimum levels will vary from 0dB to 
- 10dB, +10dB may be to hot.  Some CATV companies use 
channel 106, and of course if the incorrect filter is used it 
will disable the modem as it would the digital CATV box.  
The modem is usually dedicated at the front end of the 
distribution system.  Usually a two way splitter with one leg 
for modem and the other leg for distribution.  CATV 
companies are still testing the water with digital cable 
converters and modems.  A resident may have a modem, a 
TV, and various splitters off of one line and be trouble free, 
while the neighbor a block away has no equipment other 
than a modem and a TV off of separate lines and has drop 
out failure; return path seems to be the biggest issue.  Some 
CATV companies have found that high value hard line taps 
are causing modem failure.  System specifications of the 
CATV system you are installing in is the key to a successful 
installation. 
 

 
  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Systems With Digital CATV 

 
Now that we have somewhat of a understanding of digital, let’s 
work around the digital converter.  For years  
Channel Vision

TM

 has always suggested 2-RG-6 coax to each TV 

location for good reason; you can dedicate the 
digital converter or modems and use the other coax for 
distribution/modulation/satellite/antenna/CATV cable ready. 

*Please see diagram A on the next page  

 
If you only have one coax to each location, of course your options 
are not as open as having two coax to each location.  We can still 
modulate with a limited amount of space.  Channel Vision

TM

 has 

created a 3202 low/high pass filter combo.  This filter will pass all 
channels    below 70 and 80 and above, allowing two channels to 
modulate. 
Channel Vision also has low/high pass in a single filter part # 
3205-60/69.  This filter has a 4 channel slope on both sides 
allowing 2 channels to modulate 64-66.  The 3205-70/79 filter 
also allows two channels 74-76. 

*Please see diagrams B and C on the next page 

 
Channel Vision has also created a 3102-118 low pass filter to add 
to the existing line of low pass filters. 
The 3102-118 will pass all forward digital information with a 4 
channel slope allowing 2 channels of modulation or more 
depending on the TV’s tuner capability. 

*Please see diagram C on the next page 

 

Содержание Stereo Receiver

Страница 1: ...Because the CVT Modulator merges these additional inputs into your existing TV signal ahead of your television sets the new channels will be available at every TV hooked up to your coax cable You can...

Страница 2: ...an radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interferen...

Страница 3: ...tructions will help you calculate likely losses through coax cable runs and splitters In line amps are powered through the coax cable and can be used to achieve modest signal strength gains more power...

Страница 4: ...Here are the most common problems and solutions After trying these solutions call 800 840 0288 for 24 hour technical assistance Calls before 8 a m and after 5 p m pacific standard time will be return...

Страница 5: ...rse instead of the supplied modulated channels A If the modulated channels are good use a low pass filter to clean up the incoming frequencies to be modulated B If the modulated channel does not impro...

Страница 6: ...S 2 HS 2 Stereo Receiver TV VCR Cable Box Cable or Antenna CVT 3UB UHF Eliminated if cable box will pass modulated channels A V Out A V Out A V In A V In RF In RF In RF Out RF In 3102 Filter Channel V...

Страница 7: ...0dB may be to hot Some CATV companies use channel 106 and of course if the incorrect filter is used it will disable the modem as it would the digital CATV box The modem is usually dedicated at the fro...

Страница 8: ...CVT 1UB UHF II A V SOURCES CH 123 125 DIAGRAM C 3102 118 LOW PASS FILTER USED WITH DIGITAL CATV 1 RG 6 COAX CATV SYSTEMS max 750MHz PART 3205 ALSO IS PLACED AT THE FRONT OF THE CATV SYSTEMS HS 2 CVT 1...

Страница 9: ...erating Temps 0o C to 50o C Spurious Output Rejection Outside Carrier 12MHz Greater than 70dBC Inside Carrier 12MHz Greater than 55dBC Isolation Greater than 70dB Inputs Video 0 4V 2 7V Peak to Peak a...

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