The system of a content head end of a distribution system includes a
program multiplexer, a multi-channel modulating module, a channel
multiplexer, a digital-to-analog converter and a frequency block-up
converter, all arranged in a sequential configuration. Packets
representing respective content programs are fed to the program
multiplexer. The program multiplexer multiplexes the packets into an
output queue. Packets from the output queue are then fed to the
multi-channel modulating module. The multi-channel modulating module
receives the packets and routes them to various modulators representing
corresponding RF channels. The various modulators then modulate the
respective packets to generate corresponding RF signals. These RF signals
are then multiplexed by the channel multiplexer into a multi-channel RF
signal. The multi-channel RF signal is then forwarded to the
digital-to-analog converter for conversion into an analog, multi-channel
RF signal. The frequency block-up converter then takes the analog
multi-channel RF signal and shifts its to a higher frequency band for
transmission to one or more customer premises equipment.