AV Engineering Services

Television Distribution Systems

There are two major systems maintained by MSS for the reception and distribution of video programming to sites on both campuses:

Closed Circuit Television System (CCTV)

MSS maintains and operates the University-wide television distribution system. There are two separate systems, one located on the Medical College of Virginia Campus and one on the Monroe Park Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. Each system allows for distribution of satellite signals, pre-recorded video tapes, live programming, and off-air broadcasts to locations connected to the CCTV system as well as recording of satellite and off-air programming. The systems are interconnected by fiber optic cable, allowing transfer of signals between campuses.

The Monroe Park Campus system was built in 1986 and includes seven satellite receiving systems, one microwave up-link system and one ITFS microwave downlink system. Thirteen channels are available to distribute of these signals to connected sites.

The MCV Campus system was originally built in the 1950's with a major up-grade in 1986. It features three satellite receiving systems and utilizes seven channels for distribution of signals to connected sites.

Master Antenna Television Systems (MATV)

MSS helps maintain the MCV Hospital MATV Entertainment Television System and maintainsand operates a small MATV system on the Monroe Park Campus.

The MATV systems are a collection of individual channel antennas designed to pick up local, "off air" channels and combine them into a signal system for distribution to individual televisions located in Hospital patient rooms and other locations around the University where access to local broadcast television is necessary.

The Hospital system provides programming from six local broadcasters, plus two University channels used for patient education. The Monroe Park system features programming from six local stations.

 

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