USRE29997E - Signal distribution device for a cable television - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a signal distribution device for a cable television network having a supply line, by which a plurality of television programs and radio programs are transmitted in frequency multiplex to a plurality of subscriber drop lines.
- a signal distribution device is known in practice.
- subscribers are usually connected with the aid of signal distribution devices to a supply or ring line distributing in frequency-multiplex a plurality of television programs and radio programs to the relevant subscribers.
- a certain number of subscribers in such a system is connected to each distribution device.
- a disadvantage connected with said system is that during the installation of said cable television network only those subscribers can be connected to the distribution devices, who previously have indicated that they wanted to be connected to the system. Upon a later subscription a technician has to connect the residence of said subscriber to a related distribution device which is costly and time-consuming. Upon both a termination and a non-payment a technician has also to deconnect the subscriber from the distribution device.
- a signal distribution device is characterized by one or a plurality of high-frequency switches by which said programs can be remotely switched and/or jammed, of which switches for each subscriber line one is inserted in series and/or a plurality is taken up in co-operation with this line; a data receiver and a logic control unit which after decoding of the suitable codes switches the series switch(es) for tansmission of the high-frequency program signals and/or the switch(es) cooperating with the line(s) for jamming of certain high-frequency signals.
- each subscriber connected to the distribution device can be connected or disconnected from a central location and also that each subscriber can be allowed or can be denied the reception of certain programs without jamming of the other subscribers.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a signal distribution device including four subscriber drop lines, whereby in each line a high-frequency switch is inserted in series and whereby the transmission and the disconnection respectively of the programs can be switched remotely;
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a signal distribution device including a single subscriber drop line, provided with four high-frequency switches co-operating in parallel with the line for jamming at wish of certain television programs and radio programs;
- FIG. 3a is a drawing of an embodiment of a high-frequency switch of the semi-conductive type, which is used in the device according to FIG. 2;
- FIG. 3b is a drawing of the portion relative to the high-frequency operation of the high-frequency switch according to FIG. 3a;
- FIG. 4 is a front view of a housing in which the distribution device is taken up
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of a signal distribution device including a single subscriber drop line provided with four high-frequency switches of another type inserted in series with the line for jamming at wish of certain television programs and radio programs;
- FIG. 6 is a drawing of an embodiment of a high-frequency switch of said other type, which is used in the device according to FIG. 5;
- FIG. 7 is a drawing of another embodiment of a high-frequency switch of said other type which singularly can be used for a plurality of channels.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a supply or ring line 1, a plurality of subscriber drop lines 2, a data receiver 3, a logic control unit 4, high-frequency switches 5 and a braching element 6.
- the data receiver 3 in said distribution device is connected to the branching- or coupling distribution point.
- a directional coupler or a tap can be used for said branching function.
- the logic control unit following the data receiver decodes the suitable codes introduced in the high-frequency signal.
- the control unit 4 will switch one or a plurality of high-frequency switches 5 such that the high-frequency signals of the related television programs and radio programs are transmitted to the subscriber lines 2 or are blocked from transmission.
- FIG. 2 a block diagram is indicated of a signal distribution device by which it is feasible to couple jamming signals into the subscriber drop lines by which the related subscribers can be allowed or can be denied the reception of television programs and radio programs.
- a supply line 1 a single subscriber drop line 2, a data receiver 3 connected to the branching distribution point, a logic control unit 4, a single high-frequency switch inserted on series with the subscriber line 2.
- a plurality of high-frequency switches 5 taken up in parallel with the subscriber line 2, a plurality of preconnected oscillators 9 and a plurality of attenuators 7 connected in between.
- the oscillators 9 substantially have the same frequency as the related programs, such that upon a closed switch 5 a strong interference signal is introduced in the subscriber line to thereby interdict the observation and listening of the program.
- a strong interference signal is introduced in the subscriber line to thereby interdict the observation and listening of the program.
- low levels for example about O dBmV, can be used.
- These jamming levels can be maintained with the aid of for example a pin-diode attenuator, which is controlled by the automatic gain control of the data receiver.
- the oscillator signals are introduced via a directional coupler 8 into the subscriber line.
- FIG. 3a With reference to FIG. 3a, there is shown a high-frequency switch of the semi-conductive or solid-state type.
- the attenuation of this switch in the 50-300 MHz-region is better than 88 dB.
- the applied power is 2 mA for 5 V direct current. The operation is as follows:
- the capacitor C 3 is used in order to prevent the occurence of a high-frequency leakage via R 2 and R 3 parallel to D 4 (in reverse direction). All resistors serve to set the DC bias and they do not have a high-frequency function.
- the high-frequency switch can also be of the mechanical type.
- any number of subscribers and a number of programs per unit can be combined.
- FIG. 4 there is indicated how such a combination can be inserted in a formed housing.
- FIG. 5 there is indicated a block diagram of a signal distribution device, with which it is possible as with the device according to FIG. 2, to allow and to deny respectively the subscriber the reception of four or more or less programs respectively.
- the same componencts in FIG. 4 as those according to FIG. 2 are indicated by the same reference numbers.
- four high-frequency switches 5 instead of four high-frequency switches 5 in parallel with the subscriber line, however, four high-frequency switches 10 of another type are inserted in series with the line.
- FIG. 6 there is indicated a drawing of the high-frequency switch 10 of the other type.
- the high-frequency switch 5 S 1
- the switch 10 a T-filter is inserted in series with the subscriber line, and a parallel circuit of an inductance 11 and among others a Varicap 12 is inserted in the cross branch of the T-filter.
- the tuning of the circuit can be swept across the whole channel or a portion thereof, such that periodically (not synchronously) always another, relatively small portion of the side bands of the signal is filtered out so that the resulting signal is jammed.
- the tuning of this high-frequency switch or trapping circuit is obtained in the position "na" (not authorized) of the switch S 2 by adjusting the inudctance 11 on the channel to be jammed. Care should be taken during this procedure that adjacent program channels are not disturbed a bit either.
- the switch S 2 under control of the control unit 4 from the position na to the position "a" (authorized), the jamming of the related program channel is removed.
- the switch S 2 only switches low frequencies and therefore can be both of the mechanical type and of the solid-state type.
- the switch 10 for example can be tuned on four different channels by periodically connecting this switch via a solid-state switch (S 2 and S 3 -S 6 ) to different negative voltages by which a plurality of channels is subsequently jammed.
- the switch S 2 can periodically (for examples 3 ⁇ sec) be connected through.
- the switches S 3 -S 6 for four programming channels each of them under control of the control unit 4 can be adjusted to a positive DC voltage only (no jamming) or to the low-frequency voltage superimposed upon a negative DC-voltage.
- the tuning is then determined by the DC voltage on the varicap and the trapping circuit is swept with the 50 or 1000 Hz voltage across the related channel.
- program after program can be allowed or denied respectively.
- Each channel which is denied, can be sufficiently jammed in this way by the correct selection of the repetition frequency.
- a parallel connection besides the first mentioned series connection and the above mentioned plural connections can also be used, namely by inserting in the longitudinal branch of the T-filter a plurality of trapping circuits parallel to each other.
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