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- Frequency_frogging abstract "In telecommunication, the term frequency frogging has the following meanings: The interchanging of the frequencies of carrier channels to accomplish specific purposes, such as to prevent feedback and oscillation, to reduce crosstalk, and to correct for a high frequency response slope in the transmission line. In microwave radio relay systems, the alternate use of two frequencies at repeater sites to prevent feedback and oscillation. Note: Frequency frogging is accomplished by having modulators, which are integrated into specially designed repeaters, translate a low-frequency group to a high-frequency group, and vice versa. A channel will appear in the low group for one repeater section and will then be translated to the high group for the next section because of frequency frogging. This results in nearly constant attenuation with frequency over two successive repeater sections, and eliminates the need for large slope equalization and adjustments. Singing and crosstalk are minimized because the high-level output of a repeater is at a different frequency than the low-level input to other repeaters. It also diminishes group delay distortion. A repeater that receives on the high band from both direction and sends on the low band is called Hi-Lo; the other kind Lo-Hi.".
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- Frequency_frogging wikiPageRevisionID "693283090".
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Attenuation.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Carrier_wave.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communication_circuits.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Channel_(communications).
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Crosstalk.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Equalization_(communications).
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Feedback.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_response.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Group_delay_and_phase_delay.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Microwave_transmission.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Modulation.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Repeater.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Singing(telecommunication).
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_line.
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frequency frogging".
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageWikiLinkText "frequency frogging".
- Frequency_frogging wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FS1037C_MS188.
- Frequency_frogging subject Category:Communication_circuits.
- Frequency_frogging type Circuit.
- Frequency_frogging type Source.
- Frequency_frogging comment "In telecommunication, the term frequency frogging has the following meanings: The interchanging of the frequencies of carrier channels to accomplish specific purposes, such as to prevent feedback and oscillation, to reduce crosstalk, and to correct for a high frequency response slope in the transmission line. In microwave radio relay systems, the alternate use of two frequencies at repeater sites to prevent feedback and oscillation.".
- Frequency_frogging label "Frequency frogging".
- Frequency_frogging sameAs Q5502872.
- Frequency_frogging sameAs m.0b95g.
- Frequency_frogging sameAs Q5502872.
- Frequency_frogging wasDerivedFrom Frequency_frogging?oldid=693283090.
- Frequency_frogging isPrimaryTopicOf Frequency_frogging.