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- Q2972913 subject Q6139887.
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- Q2972913 abstract "Five by five is the best of 25 possible subjective responses used to describe the quality of communications, specifically the signal-to-noise ratio. As receiving stations move away from an analog radio transmitting site, the signal strength decreases gradually, causing the relative noise level to increase. The signal becomes increasingly difficult to understand until it can no longer be heard as anything other than static.Five-by-five is the best possible Readability and Signal Strength Report previously used by some radio services.".
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- Q2972913 wikiPageWikiLink Q6139887.
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- Q2972913 wikiPageWikiLink Q9124117.
- Q2972913 comment "Five by five is the best of 25 possible subjective responses used to describe the quality of communications, specifically the signal-to-noise ratio. As receiving stations move away from an analog radio transmitting site, the signal strength decreases gradually, causing the relative noise level to increase.".
- Q2972913 label "Five by five".