For Crosstalk we have terms and definitions in 13 topics. The topics are Audio Technology, Cellular, Cinematography, Computer Technology, Film Production, MRI, Multimedia, Music Technology, Networking, SCSI, Technology, Television and Video.

The separation (or rather the lack thereof) between channels in audio equipment, measured as a crosstalk rejection in dB, note that this is usually only an interesting measurement in analogue tape recorders and mixers. Caveat : Japanese manufacturers and in particular American manufacturers of tape recorders usually only publish crosstalk figures for 1 specific frequency and thus gain a better specification since they avoid the more problematic high and low frequencies, European manufacturers however quote a crosstalk figure tested within a frequency range (usually 60Hz to 15KHz or so) giving a significantly lower, but more realistic figure.
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Interference in a wireless communications system from other conversations in nearby cells using the same channel.
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In stereo, this is the breakthrough between channels measured as separation (in decibels) between the wanted sounds of the desired channel and the unwanted sounds from the second channel. (Sound)
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The interference that one wire, in a twisted pair, may produce in the other.
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In stereo, this is the breakthrough between channels measured as separation (in decibels) between the wanted sounds of the desired channel and the unwanted sounds from the second channel. (Sound)
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An artifact introduced into images by interference between adjacent slices of a scan. This artifact can be eliminated by limiting the minimum spacing between slices.

Interference from one signal that is detected on another.
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When one electronic signal begins to interfere with another electronic signal, this interference is referred to as crosstalk.
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Crosstalk on telephone wires is noise emanating from the signals transmitted on adjacent wire pairs caused by electric or magnetic fields of one telecommunication signal affecting the signal in an adjacent circuit. Crosstalk in wireless network applications occurs when the radio signals from access points overlap and interfere with one another thus reducing performance.
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The wires in a cable are located in very close proximity to each other. This results in a signal in one wire inducing smaller signals in the adjacent wires. Crosstalk can be a problem for SCSI transmissions at higher speeds or over long distances. A good cable quality and the proper layout of the wires inside the cable can minimize the effects of crosstalk.
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Interference caused by a signal transferring from one circuit to another, as on a telephone line.
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Pickup or leakage of signal or information from an adjacent wire or from an adjacent circuit or from an adjacent track or groove on a recording. Channel separation is another way of saying freedom from crosstalk.
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A signal from one stereo channel that bleeds into the other. Also, a signal from a video track on a tape bleeding into the signal on the adjacent track.
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