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dBm(DeciBels below 1 Milliwatt) A measurement of power loss in decibels using 1 milliwatt as the reference point. A signal received at 1 milliwatt yields 0 dBm. A signal at .1 milliwatt is a loss of 10 dBm. See deciBel and dBA. dBm (electricity) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Says Frank Schroeder, president of DBM Europe, "Expectations in [London] very much mirror those on Wall Street. P24D (pyrrolidene-2,4-dione) is said to perform better in PVC flooring and window profiles than the standard organic costabilizers, DBM (dibenzoylmethane) and DHA (dehydroacetic acid). When employed in a final amplifier application at 28 V, it is designed to deliver a gain of 28 dB, ALT1 of -47 dBc and ALT2 of -49 dBc (6-carrier TD-SCDMA signal) from 2010 MHz to 2025 MHz at an output power of 35 dBm. |
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