Noise (as related to a radio signal I suppose) is an unwanted signal being processed by a receiver. Attenuation is a loss of the intended signal before it gets to the receiver (usually due to such things as distance, line of sight obstructions, etc.
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Noise is basically an unwanted signal which is mixed in fundamental signal while the distortion is a disturbed fundamental signal affected due to external disturbance. It is just like box. A box is compressed and its shape is disturbed while the box could also be destroyed by adding of the other materials like putting extra heavy material in it. In this way changing of the shape of the box by compression is considered to be distortion and disturbing the form by adding the material is considered to be noise.
An antinoise is a sound wave of the same amplitude but opposite phase to an unwanted sound, so that it neutralizes the unwanted sound by destructive interference.
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An unwanted signal is noise.
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The quality of a signal is a measure of how much the signal has changed during transmission. A high quality signal has changed very little. A low quality signal has other information in it which was not there in the original signal. The additional unwanted information is called noise.
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Noises present in audio signal may be of various kinds like environmental noises, transmission noises etc.
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To block unwanted call and sms on asha 202 nokia mobile, you need to call Nokia's customer service line and request that they block these services for you.
Yes, their purpose is to prevent any unwanted noise in the signal.
That is either your call waiting signal, indicating you have another call coming in or it is a signal that the person on the other end of your call is recording your conversation.
Noise (as related to a radio signal I suppose) is an unwanted signal being processed by a receiver. Attenuation is a loss of the intended signal before it gets to the receiver (usually due to such things as distance, line of sight obstructions, etc.
Commonly human error, either made by the driver or by the signal operators. Also accidents caused by mechanical failure, track failure, signal failure, anything unwanted falling on the line...