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ses karışması

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(Askeri) cross talk
The leakage or contamination of a signal from one cellular channel to another Frequent cause of noise
A condition of wireless communication that occurs when one data transmission is corrupted by another transmission, commonly resulting from an inaccurately aimed or accidentally bounced signal transmission
Interfering energy transferred from one circuit to another
Interference from an adjacent communication channel
When electrical noise on the cable originates from signals on other wires in the cable, this is known as crosstalk Interfering energy transferred from one circuit to another (see Testing The Network)
Type of interference caused by audio frequencies from one line being coupled into adjacent lines
Another term for cross axis or transverse sensitivity; used on Kistler multi-component force transducers to describe the output on one axis caused by inputs on the others
A type of interference caused by signals from one circuit being coupled into adjacent circuits
The unwanted transfer of energy from one communication circuit to another by means of mutual inductive, capacitive, or conductive coupling
Cross Talk (CT) is the unwanted energy (speech or tone) transferred from one circuit to another circuit
­ noise from one telephone line that is audible on another line Caused when lines are too close, touching, not twisted, or by bad punch-downs or other wiring problems Can allow noise bleed-through from the DSL line to other voice lines in the same location
ses karışması
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