KENDALL EFFECT


Meaning of KENDALL EFFECT in English

A spurious pattern or other distortion in a facsimile record copy caused by unwanted modulation products arising from the transmission of a carrier signal , and appearing in the form of a rectified baseband that interferes with the lower sideband of the carrier. ( 188 ) Note: The Kendall effect occurs principally when the single-sideband width is greater than half of the facsimile carrier frequency .

Telecommunication standard terms English vocab.      Английский словарь стандартных телекоммуникационных терминов.