Fading
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In telecommunications, fading is a change in the attenuation of a communications channel.
Examples of fading (in alphabetical order):
The term "backhoe fade" is used humorously to describe the complete loss of signal that occurs in a communications cable when it is cut by a backhoe or other digging work. Backhoe fade is one of the most common causes of failure in subterranean cables.
The equivalent phenomenon in submarine cables occurs when a cable is snagged by a fishing net or anchor.
Techniques used to overcome signal fading:
See also:
Fading (2001), is also the therapy written poetry book by singer/pianist Raven Oak. Filled with seven years of poetry, this book explores the depth and pain in surviving both rape and abuse. This book donates to RAINN, the Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network. ISBN 0-9712833-0-3