QuestTel's Wiki
List of our Articles
- AAC, MPEG-1 Audio Layer II, PCM Audio Encoding
- Analog Video Types
- ATSC Channel Center Frequency Table
- Design Considerations of Single Mode Fiber Network
- Digital Content Types: SDI, HDMI, ASI, DVI
- Digital Closed Captioning
- Digital Video Over IP: Abbreviations
- Digital Video Over IP: Definitions
- Digital Video Processing - Color Correction
- Effects of bending on fiber optic cables
- Extrinsic and Intrinsic Attenuation
- CATV QAM Channel Center Frequency Table
- Chroma Sub-Mapping Types
- Chromatic Dispersion in Single Mode Optical Fiber
- Cut-off Wavelength in Singlemode Fiber
- Fiber Connector Types Expalined
- Fiber Optic Couplers
- Fiber Optic Loss Budget Calculator
- Fiber Optic Receiver types and their applications
- Fiber Optic Receiver and its major design criteria
- Fiber Optical Amplifiers and Repeaters
- Fiber Optical Attenuators
- Fiber Optics wavelengths bands and Optical Transmission windows
- Fiber Return Loss and Reflectance
- How Reflections in Optical Fiber affect Bit Rate
- How to calculate Excess fiber length due to stranding in a fiber optic cable
- Interlaced vs Progressive Video
- Introduction to Fundamentals of Optical Fibers
- Light Sources in Fiber Optic Technology
- Lossless Video Data Compression
- MPEG layer II audio coding (MUSICAM)
- Numerical aperture in fiber optics
- Optical Fiber Classification
- OS1 and OS2 Single mode optical fiber standards
- Polarization mode dispersion measurement problems
- Point-to-Point and Star topology in Fiber Applications
- Point to Point fiber optic data links
- PID and PSIP Information
- QAM Constellation
- RAID Technology For Digital Video
- Refractive Index Profiles of Optical Fiber
- RF over Fiber Transmitters
- Route Planning for Optical fiber cable laying
- General tests on fiber optic cable
- Satellite TV Broadcast Frequency Bands
- Singlemode Optical Fibers
- Sample Rate Selection: SDTV, EDTV, HDTV
- Singlemode and Multimode Fiber
- Step index and graded index in singlemode Fiber
- Video Coding Ranges
- Video Resolutions: SD, ED, HD