A system for distributing HDTV signals from a head station to a number of
customer stations includes a single head-end optical source having a
frequency f.sub.0 and a modulator arranged to receive light from the
single optical source. The modulator modulates the light with a
sub-carrier multiplex of n channels, where n is an integer greater than 2,
the n channels having frequencies f.sub.1, f.sub.2 . . . f.sub.n. The
frequencies are separated in frequency-space from each other and from
f.sub.0. A broadband passive branched optical network is connected to the
output of the modulator and arranged to distribute the modulated signal
from the head station to a plurality of customer stations each having a
coherent heterodyne receiver.
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