equipment characteristic distortion
equipment characteristic distortion
[ə′kwip·mənt ‚kar·ik·tə¦ris·tik di′stȯr·shən] (communications)
Teletypewriter transmission repetitive display or disruption peculiar to specific portions of a signal, normally caused by maladjusted or dirty contacts of the sending or receiving equipment.
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