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Random noise (weighted)
The signal-to-weighted noise ratio is the ratio in decibels, of the nominal amplitude of the luminance signal (100 IRE units) to the RMS amplitude of the noise measured at the receiving end after band limiting and weighting with a specified network. The measurement should be made with an instrument having, in terms of power, a time constant or integrating time of 0.4 seconds.
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