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Considerations Affecting the Mitigation of Noise Coupled Between Cable Pairs
Certain mitigative measures which can be employed against metallic noise coupled into telephone circuits in the outside plant are discussed. Quantitative restults are given for separate entrance cable, flat gain amplifiers, arid noise suppression coils. The model used appears to be well-suited to the typical impulse noise problem.