Desensitation
In
telecommunication
,
desensitation
is the reduction of desired
signal
gain
as a result of receiver reaction to an
undesired signal
. The gain reduction is generally due to
overload
of some portion of the receiver (e.g., the AGC circuitry) resulting in desired signal suppression because the receiver will no longer respond linearly to incremental changes in
input
voltage. Source: from
Federal Standard 1037C
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