teletypewriter signal distortion

teletypewriter signal distortion

[¦tel·ə′tīp‚rīd·ər ′sig·nəl di‚stȯr·shən] (communications) Of a start-stop teletypewriter signal, the shifting of the transition points of the signal pulses from their proper positions relative to the beginning of the start pulse; the magnitude of the distortion is expressed in percent of a perfect unit pulse length.