Sec. 11-1.803.   General capabilities.
   A cable communications system, to be installed and operated pursuant to this chapter, and a franchise granted pursuant to this chapter, unless otherwise provided, shall:
   (a)   Be capable of relaying to subscriber terminals video and audio signals the grantee is now or hereafter authorized to carry by the Federal Communications Commission or the County;
   (b)   Distribute in color television signals which it receives in color;
   (c)   Provide, as a minimum, channel capacity and basic equipment for program production in cablecasting for educational, public, and governmental access uses;
   (d)   If the system is to serve an aggregate of 5,000 or more dwellings, have a minimum capacity of fifty (50) downstream video channels;
   (e)   If the system is to serve an aggregate of 5,000 or more dwellings, have a two-way (bi-directional) capacity upon the initial activation of the system or at such time as may be extended by the Board;
   (f)   Make available, upon a request by any subscribers receiving channels showing premium services and pay per view events, a lockout device which prevents the unauthorized viewing of such channels; and
   (g)   Make available to subscribers, upon request, an RF switch permitting conversions between cable and direct off-air reception. (§ 1 Ord. 961, eff. October 27, 1983, as amended by § 1, Ord. 1007, eff. June 13, 1985)