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12/20/66
RESOLUTION NO. 6488
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO HOLD A
PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING THE
ADOPTION OF CERTAIN RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING
THE OPERATION OF COMMUNITY ANTENNA TELEVISION SYSTEMS
WITHIN THE CITY
WHEREAS, Section 5.44.165 of the Newport Beach Municipal
Code relating to.community antenna television systems provides that
the City Council may adopt rules and regulations consistent with
the provisions of Chapter 5.44 of the Municipal Code and that such
rules and regulations shall apply to and shall govern the operations
of the grantee of any community antenna television franchise; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered a report dated
November 8, 1966 prepared by Lebell Consulting Engineers & Scientists
concerning community antenna television service in the City of New-
port Beach; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt certain recom-
mendations contained in said report and to incorporate the same as
a part of the rules and regulations applicable to the operations of
community antenna television systems in the City;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows:
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A public hearing shall be held on the 9th day of ,7anLasy ,
1967, in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 3300 West Newport
Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, for the purpose of consider-
ing the adoption by the City Council of the following proposed
rules and regulations concerning the operations of community antenna
television systems within the City of Newport Beach:
Rule 1. Customer Complaint Procedure
The grantee of any CATV franchise that provides service
to subscribers within the City shall establish procedures which
_ insure prompt determination of the cause of reception problems
f brought to the attention of the grantee by subscriber complaints.
Any such grantee shall have primary responsibility for taking
appropriate corrective action whenever faulty or defective
performance is detected in any part of the system between
the antenna to a subscriber's television receiver. A grantee
shall not refer a subscriber to his local television repair
service upon first receiving a complaint unless it clearly
appears that the cause of the reception problem is attrib-
utable to the subscriber's television receiver.
Rule 2.
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If a subscriber experiences interference caused by ambient
signals after connection of his television receiver with a CATV
system operating under a City franchise, the grantee of such
franchise shall be obligated either to provide technical cor-
rective measures to eliminate the interference or to discon-
nect the television receiver and refund the installation costs
to the subscriber.
Rule 3. CATV System Performance Monitoring
In order to insure maintenance of required operating
standards each grantee of a CATV franchise shall perform or
cause to be performed the following tests and shall furnish
the City Manager with certified written reports of the results:
(1) Monthly Tests
The following tests shall be performed at five sep-
arated geographical points within the franchise area:
(a) Signal strength
At the input to the matching transformer of the
television receiver (75 ohm impedance), the signal level
shall be measured at the picture carrier mid - frequency of
each television channel with a field strength meter
(Jerrold Model 704 -B or equal). The signal level for
each channel shall be a minimum of 1000 microvolts.
Ah (b) Visual Degradation
An appropriate test pattern from a test gener-
ator shall be inserted at the antenna output and the
picture on the television receiver shall be checked
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visually for ringing, smear, streaking, hum, reflections,
loss of resolution or contrast and beats from spurious
or adjacent channel signals.
(2) Semi - Annual Tests
The following tests shall be conducted at the sub-
scriber end of all system trunk lines to provide a compre-
hensive
test of whether the system is continuing to meet
original standards-.
(a) Distribution system frequency response
By means of a wide band sweep generator (Jerrold
Model 900 -B or equal), a broad band signal covering the
VHF television band shall be inserted at the input to the
first system trunk amplifier with a signal amplitude level
equal to the average levels introduced when fed from the
antenna through the head end signal processing equipment.
With a broad band detector (Jerrold Model D Series or
equal) and oscilloscope, the frequency response at the
subscriber end of any trunk line shall be checked. The
frequency response shall be within + 3db.
(b) Signal to noise ratio
At the input to each television channel head end
signal processor, a continuous wave signal shall be
inserted with one (1) millivolt RMS amplitude at each
channel picture frequency. The signal level at the
end of any trunk line shall then be checked with a Field
Strength Meter tuned to each mid - channel picture carrier
in turn. Then, with no input signal, the field strength
test shall be repeated. During the test no channel must
produce a difference in readings between signal and no
signal conditions of less than 46 decibels.
(c) AC (hum) modulation
At the input to each television channel head end
signal processor, a CW signal with an amplitude equal to
the average antenna output operating level and a frequency
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equal to the picture carrier shall be inserted. Then,
by means of an RF detector and oscilloscope used at the
subscriber end of any trunk line, the average DC level
shall be checked. The peak to peak variation of the dis-
played signal must be less than five percent (5 %) of the
It DC level.
(d) Inter - channel distortion
While all other channels are operating normally,
the antenna output from one channel shall be disconnected
and an unmodulated RF signal at the carrier frequency shall
be substituted in that channel input. A blank white pic-
ture must appear on the screen of any television receiver
or monitor turned to said channel, with no visible inter-
ference components.
This test shall be repeated for each channel in
turn.
The full costs of the foregoing tests shall be borne by
the franchise grantees for their respective systems, including
reimbursement to the City for the cost of providing an inspector
of the City's choice to witness the conducting of the tests.
If deviations from the required standards are disclosed
by the tests, the grantee shall take immediate action to correct
any such deviations and complete the corrective measures within ten
(10) days unless additional time is allowed by the City Manager pur-
suant to a written request from a grantee.
II.
The City Clerk is directed to publish this resolution
once in the official newspaper of the City within fifteen (15) days
following its adoption and to cause a copy hereof to be mailed to all
franchise grantees and applicants for franchises at least ten (10)
_ days prior to the time fixed for hearing thereon.
III.
At the time fixed for hearing the City Council shall
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proceed to hear and pass upon such evidence, comments and objec-
tions as may be presented. Thereafter, the City Council, by resolu-
tion, may proceed to adopt said rules and regulations in the form
proposed herein or in such modified form as the Council may deem
desirable.
ADOPTED this 77th day of Tlanaml ap 196 6
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH)
I, LAURA LAGIOS, Acting City Clerk of the City of Newport
Beach, California, do hereby certify that according to the records of the
City of Newport Beach filed and maintained in my office, the foregoing
Resolution No. 6488 was duly and regularly adopted,
passed, and approved by the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held at the
regular meting place thereof, on the 27th day of December ,
1966, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEN: Rogers, Parsons, Marshall, Forgit, Shelton
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: Gruber and Cook
Dated this 28th day of December , 1966
City Council, City of Newport Beach,
State of California.
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