Data transmission system for CATV systems with capability to int

Telecommunications – Interference signal transmission

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348 6, 348461, 348478, 348719, H04N 710, H04N 7087

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ABSTRACT:
A data transmission system for sending a plurality of signals from a sender to at least one receiving terminal. The sender comprises a memory for storing the plurality of signals, and a controller for causing the stored plurality of signals to be sent in a predetermined order, and for changing the predetermined order when the updating of a signal takes place, so that an updated signal is sent with priority to the receiving terminals.

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Rundfunktechnische Mitteilungen, Gerhard Eitz, vol. 28, No. 6, Nov., 1984, pp. 273-289.
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Eitz, Combiner for Videotext Signals; Rundfunktechnische Mitteilungen, vol. 28, #6, 1984 pp. 273-289.

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