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1 modulation distortions
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > modulation distortions
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2 modulation
1. модуляция2. модуляционныйThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > modulation
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3 modulation couples distortions into the transmitted signal
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > modulation couples distortions into the transmitted signal
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4 intermodulation distortions
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > intermodulation distortions
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5 tonal distortions
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > tonal distortions
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6 cross-modulation
1) Военный термин: перекрёстные искажения (distortions)2) Техника: кросс-модуляция, перекрёстная модуляция3) Космонавтика: взаимная модуляция сигналов в каналах управления, наведённая модуляция -
7 distortion
1) деформация2) искривление; перекашивание; коробление3) искажение; искажения•-
air distortion
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aliasing distortion
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amplitude distortion
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amplitude-frequency distortion
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aperture distortion
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attenuation distortion
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barrel distortion
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beat-note distortion
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bias distortion
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chrominance distortion
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contour distortions
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coordinate distortion
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crossover distortion
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cross-polarization distortion
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cross-product distortion
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current waveform distortion
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curvilinear distortion
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damping distortion
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delay distortion
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distortion of aperture
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end distortion
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fading distortion
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field distortion
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film distortion
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filter distortion
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foldover distortion
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fortuitous distortion
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frame distortion
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frequency distortion
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geometric distortion
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gradation distortion
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group-delay distortion
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harmonic distortion
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heat distortion
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hum distortion
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image distortion
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in-band distortion
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initial distortion
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intermodulation distortion
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jitter distortion
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keystone distortion
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lattice distortion
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lens distortion
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linear distortion
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maximum total harmonic distortion
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modulation distortion
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multipath distortion
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nonlinear distortion
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odd distortion
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optical distortion
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origin distortion
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overshoot distortion
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overswing distortion
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overthrow distortion
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paper distortion
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pattern distortion
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perspective distortion
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phase distortion
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phase-frequency distortion
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picture distortion
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pillow-shaped distortion
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pillow distortion
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process induced distortion
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pulse distortion
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quadrature phase distortion
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quadrature distortion
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quantization distortion
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radome distortion
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ray distortion
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reflection distortion
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S distortion
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scalloping distortion
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shape distortion
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short-time distortion
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simulcast distortion
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skew distortion
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slope overload distortion
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spring distortion
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start-stop distortion
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thermal distortion
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tilt distortion
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tonal distortion
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total distortion
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total harmonic distortion
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trapezium distortion
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type distortion
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undershoot distortion
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underswing distortion
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underthrow distortion
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velocity distortion
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vestigial sideband distortion
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wafer distortion
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waveform distortion
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work distortion
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