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Richard Fry wrote:
The ghost image needs to be at least 1% of the peak amplitude possible for the primary video signal before it becomes noticeable So in order for the 2nd and successive ghosts in my example to be visible to a TV viewer, the reflection producing the first ghost would be so objectionable that a TV station would not tolerate it, and fix the problem. As I remember, the Texas A&M experiment used a reflection coefficient of 0.707, i.e. 50% of the signal energy was reflected at the TV receiver. There also had to be considerable reflections at the source but that fact was never discussed. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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