Attack-time delay

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title: Attack-time delay
text: In telecommunications, attack-time delay is the time needed for a receiver or transmitter to respond to an incoming signal. For a receiver, the attack-time delay is defined as the time interval from the instant a step radio-frequency (RF) signal, at a level equal to the receiver's threshold of sensitivity, is applied to the receiver input, to the instant when the receiver's output amplitude reaches 90% of its steady-state value. If a squelch circuit is operating, the receiver attack-time delay i
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