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What (who) is cross-talk - definition

PHENOMENON BY WHICH A SIGNAL ON ONE CHANNEL OF A TRANSMISSION SYSTEM CREATES AN UNDESIRED EFFECT IN ANOTHER CHANNEL
Near end crosstalk; Near End Cross Talk; Near-end crosstalk; Crosstalk measurement; Crosstalk (telecommunication); Near End Crosstalk; Far end crosstalk; FEXT; Cross-talk; PSNEXT; Signal crosstalk; Leakage (sound recording); Alien Cross-talk; Alien crosstalk; 3D crosstalk; Crossed wires; Wires crossed; Cross-wire; Cross wire; Crossed-wire; Crossed-wires; Crosstalk (electronics); Common impedance coupling; Far-end crosstalk
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Cross Talk         
ALBUM BY THE PRETTY THINGS
Cross Talk (1980 Album)
On telephone circuits by induction or by contact with other wires sound effects of talking are sometimes received from other circuits; such effects are termed cross talk.
ntalk         
STANDARD UNIX UTILITY
Unix talk; Talk (Unix); Ytalk; Ntalk; UNIX talk; Phone (software)
<chat> ("new talk") An update of the Unix "talk" program, old versions of "talk" being referred to as "old talk". New talk and old talk are generally incompatible, and attempts to get them to communicate result in entirely unhelpful error messages. On most modern Unix systems, the program "talk" is new talk, with some SunOS versions being a notable and annoying exception to this. (1997-09-11)
YTalk         
STANDARD UNIX UTILITY
Unix talk; Talk (Unix); Ytalk; Ntalk; UNIX talk; Phone (software)
Version: V3.0 Patch Level 1. <networking, tool> A multi-user chat program by Britt Yenne <yenne@austin.eds.com>. YTalk works almost exactly like the standard Unix talk program and even communicates with the same talk daemon(s), but YTalk supports multiple connections. Multiple user names may be given as command-line arguments, in the form "name#tty@host" where the optional "#tty" specifies a particular tty. YTalk is able to communicate with both existing versions of Unix talk daemons. Once connected, typing escape gives access to a menu of commands to add or delete users, trace to a file, or set options. If run under the {X Window System}, YTalk will use separate X windows for each user in the conversaton, otherwise it will split the terminal screen between them. E-mail: <ytalk@austin.eds.com>. [FTP?] (1995-04-04)

Wikipedia

Crosstalk

In electronics, crosstalk is any phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one circuit or channel of a transmission system creates an undesired effect in another circuit or channel. Crosstalk is usually caused by undesired capacitive, inductive, or conductive coupling from one circuit or channel to another.

Crosstalk is a significant issue in structured cabling, audio electronics, integrated circuit design, wireless communication and other communications systems.

Examples of use of cross-talk
1. CONWAY÷ Could I also comment on that? (Cross talk.) MR.
2. Q General, along those lines, when General Abizaid – (Cross talk.) SEC.
3. Q General, along those lines, when General Abizaid - (Cross talk.) SEC.
4. Greater "cross talk" between the two sides of the brain also can make it difficult to perform two independent tasks at once –– the simultaneous "pat–the–head, rub–the–tummy" drills, for example.
5. However, unlike the normal walkie–talkies which only operate in limited distance, Mobily Hawwel allows conversations regardless of the distance as they are encrypted over GPRS data or 3G network, which rules out cross–talk or listening–in.