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In facsimile systems, the distance between the centers of adjacent scanning spots measured in the direction of the scanning line on the object. Note: The numerical value of the X-dimension of scanning spot depends upon the type of system.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile systems, the distance between the centers of adjacent recorded spots on adjacent lines measured perpendicular to the recorded line.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile systems, the baseband signal that results from the scanning process.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile systems, the average separation between centers of adjacent scanning or recording lines.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile systems, the area on the object, i.e., the original, covered instantaneously by the pickup system of the scanner.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile systems, scanning performed simultaneously by two or more scanning spots, each one analyzing its fraction of the total scanned area of the object.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile systems, recording in which a visible record is produced, without subsequent processing, in response to received signals.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile systems, periodic error in the position of the recorded spot along the recorded line.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile systems, optical scanning in which a scanning spot is moved across the object and the scanning spot size is determined by the illuminated area of the spot.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile systems, a signal used for stopping the process of converting the electrical signal to an image on the record medium.
Industry:Telecommunications