Techniques to test signal propagation media

Electricity: measuring and testing – Fault detecting in electric circuits and of electric components – For fault location

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ABSTRACT:
Briefly, techniques that may be used to provide characteristics of a signal propagation medium. Based on test signals transmitted into the medium, the techniques may be used to construct a mosaic waveform with multiple time segments. Each time segment may be based on a gain enhanced received reflected signal and each time segment may have an applied gain that is at a highest level without causing saturation. The techniques may further remove unwanted bridge tap reflection.

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