January 1968 | Technical Memorandum ERL TM ITS 128
Application of multiplex channels on FM and TV broadcast stations to educational needs
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John J. Tary, T. Layne Livingston, and Donald R. Macken, “Application of multiplex channels on FM and TV broadcast stations to educational needs,” Technical Memorandum ERL TM ITS 128, U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences and Aeronomy, January 1968.
John J. Tary, T. Layne Livingston, and Donald R. Macken
Abstract: Most radio systems are designed with bandwidths that are wider than necessary, resulting in wasteful use of the radio spectrum and failure to fully utilize the system capacity. This report reviews efforts to multiplex additional communications channels on FM and TV broadcast channels with possible applications to educational needs.
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