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Cross talk
Cross-Talk is the analogue or digital interference caused by two tracks of information placed too close together for the reading mechanism to discretely discern one entirely from the other. Cross Talk can also be used to mean the interference caused by two unshielded cables interfering with each other’s operation, but this use is less common.
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