- jamming; interference; cross talk
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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- jamming
- interference
- cross talk
This refers to the disruption of communication signals, often caused by noise or interference. It is typically used in contexts relating to electronics or telecommunications, where signals are blocked or distorted.
The radio communication is experiencing jamming.
This meaning pertains to unwanted disturbances that affect the performance of a system, often resulting from external sources. It can apply to various fields like radio broadcasting or electronics.
There is interference in the television broadcast.
This term is used to describe the phenomenon where sounds or conversations from one channel bleed into another, causing confusion or miscommunication. It is commonly associated with telephony or audio systems.
Generated collocations (experimental)
こんしん混信がはっせい発生するto experience interferenceこんしん混信のえいきょう影響effects of jammingこんしん混信をふせぐ防ぐto prevent jammingこんしん混信するto jam or interfereむせんつうしん無線通信のこんしん混信jamming in wireless communicationこんしん混信じょうたい状態state of interferenceこんしん混信をそくてい測定するto measure interferenceじょうほう情報のこんしん混信cross talk of informationこんしん混信かいろ回路interference circuitこんしん混信ふぃるたフィルタjamming filter
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