Crosstalk is an undesired coupling from one circuit or medium to another. In amateur tradio, crosstalk is defined as any phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one frequency creates an undesired effect on another frequency. Check Wikipedia for a neat answer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crosstalk
A crosstalk attenuator works by reducing or eliminating signal interference between different channels in a communication system. This is typically achieved by using filters or shielding to block unwanted signals from bleeding into neighboring channels or connections. By minimizing crosstalk, the quality and integrity of the transmitted data or signal can be improved.
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homowavelength crosstalk is a crosstalk that occur on a single wavelength.
What are the problems of communication channels?"
Solar winds are the cause of the norther lights (and the southern ones too, but the name escapes me). Also solar winds could cause communication problems with satellites, which could cause T.V. problems, cell phone problems, GPS problems, internet problems, etc. etc.
Crosstalk is a disturbance caused by the electric or magnetic fields of one telecommunication signal affecting a signal in an adjacent circuit. In an telephone circuit, crosstalk can result in your hearing part of a voice conversation from another circuit. The phenomenon that causes crosstalk is called electromagnetic interference (EMI). It can occur in microcircuits within computers and audio equipment as well as within network circuits. The term is also applied to optical signals that interfere with each other.
A list of factors that would cause communication breakdown in an organization include poor culture and uncertain reporting relationships. Other factors are technology problems and indecisive leadership.
A list of factors that would cause communication breakdown in an organization include poor culture and uncertain reporting relationships. Other factors are technology problems and indecisive leadership.
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What are the problems of communication channels?"
Reducing crosstalk depends on where the crosstalk is occurring. In adjacent channels on something like, say, a microwave link, polarizing the signals on adjacent channels alternately works pretty well. There are other ways, and lots of other places where crosstalk can appear. Just one was cited.