Far End Crosstalk. Unwanted noise coupled onto a receive pair from a transmit pair at the far end of the system.
Far End Crosstalk. Crosstalk induced on the pairs, measured at the "far" end of the cable, referenced to the near end input signal. Usually expressed in decibels.
Far-end crosstalk is noise on a wire pair at the far end from the transmitter (for example, at the receiver) caused by signal leakage from adjoining wire pairs
(Far End Crosstalk) - The interference occurring between two signals at the end of the lines remote from the telephone switch.
Far End CrossTalk. One category of Crosstalk that occurs at the remote end of a link.