Measurement of Noise and Cross-Modulation (1965)

By Hubert Schlafly, Teleprompter Corporation

Noise is random, it has no pattern, shape, form or period. It is unwanted signal, containing no intelligence which competes with the picture. We know a good deal about random noise (some call it thermal noise). We can see it, we understand it, we know how to measure it.

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