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A form of interference caused by the modulation of one carrier affecting that of anothe@ signal. It can becaused by overloading an amplifier as well as by Signal imbalances at the headened.
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A form of distortion in which modulation from one or more carriers' signals is imposed on another carrier's signal.
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Interference caused by the modulation of one carrier affecting another signal. It is usually due to nonlinear device operation, which can be caused by overloading an amplifier, and is worsened by signal power level imbalances (e.g. at the receiver input in the head-end of a cable distribution network).
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A form of signal distortion in which modulation from one or more RF carrier(s) is imposed on another carrier.
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A form of distortion where modulation of an interfering stating appears a modulation of the desired station. A form of interference caused by the modulation of one carrier affecting that of another signal. It can be overloading an amplifier as well as by signal imbalances at the headend.
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A form of signal distortion in which modulation from one or more RF carriers is imposed on another carrier. Generally referred to as an interference case.
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