conducted interference
English
Noun
conducted interference (uncountable)
- (telecommunications) Interference resulting from noise or unwanted signals entering a device by conductive coupling, i.e., by direct coupling.
- (telecommunications) An undesired voltage or current generated within, or conducted into, a receiver, transmitter, or associated equipment, and appearing at the antenna terminals.
References
- conducted interference in 1996, National Communications System, Telecommunications: Glossary of Telecommunications Terms
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