Referring to the ghosting effect, which occurs when the multiple paths of a television (TV) video signal are relatively long and when some reflected signals, therefore, arrive on a significantly delayed basis in a phenomenon known variously as multipath fading and delay spread.This ghosting effect is particularly evident in poorly installed coax-based CATV systems, and in traditional broadcast radio TV reception in mountainous areas. See also
broadcast,
CATV,
coaxial cable,
delay spread,
ghosting,
multipath fading,
path,
radio,
TV, and
video.