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Impulsive noise
A) The signal-to-impulsive noise ratio is the ratio, in decibels, of the nominal amplitude of the luminance signal (100 IRE units) to the peak-to-peak amplitude of the noise. b) High level, short duration unwanted signals that tend to cause a sparkling effect in the picture and/or a percussive effect in the sound. Impulsive noise is often caused by motorised appliances and tools.
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