| background [`bak´grau̇nd] COMMUNICATIONS 1. Picture white of the facsimile copy being scanned when the picture is black and white only. 2. Undesired printing in the recorded facsimile copy of the picture being transmitted, resulting in shading of the background area. 3. Noise heard during radio reception caused by atmospheric interference or the operation of the receiver at such high gain that inherent tube and circuit noises become noticeable. |