Disturbance Voltage

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In telecommunication, a disturbance voltage is an unwanted voltage induced in a system by natural or man-made sources. In telecommunications systems, the disturbance voltage creates currents that limit or interfere with the interchange of information. An example of a disturbance voltage is a voltage that produces (a) false signals in a telephone, (b) Noise (radio) in a radio receiver, or (c) distortion in a received signal.

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Categories: [Electrical parameters] [Telecommunications engineering] [Noise (electronics)]


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