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The reflected wave that arrives at a delayed point in time compared to the original signal. Echoes may occur in acoustics due to reflecting surfaces, or in electronics due to discontinuitites and impedance mismatches in transmission lines, and in electromagnetic fields due to reflecting objects. Click demo for an interactive demonstration of Echo Detection using the Hilbert Transform using the LabVIEW Player.


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