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- Q17105794 subject Q10210014.
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- Q17105794 abstract "In telecommunications, particularly in radio frequency, signal strength (also referred to as field strength) refers to the transmitter power output as received by a reference antenna at a distance from the transmitting antenna. High-powered transmissions, such as those used in broadcasting, are expressed in dB-millivolts per metre (dBmV/m). For very low-power systems, such as mobile phones, signal strength is usually expressed in dB-microvolts per metre (dBµV/m) or in decibels above a reference level of one milliwatt (dBm). In broadcasting terminology, 1 mV/m is 1000 µV/m or 60 dBµ (often written dBu). Examples100 dBµ or 100 mV/m: blanketing interference may occur on some receivers 60 dBµ or 1.0 mV/m: frequently considered the edge of a radio station's protected area in North America40 dBµ or 0.1 mV/m: the minimum strength at which a station can be received with acceptable quality on most receivers".
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- Q17105794 comment "In telecommunications, particularly in radio frequency, signal strength (also referred to as field strength) refers to the transmitter power output as received by a reference antenna at a distance from the transmitting antenna. High-powered transmissions, such as those used in broadcasting, are expressed in dB-millivolts per metre (dBmV/m).".
- Q17105794 label "Signal strength in telecommunications".
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