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line level

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line level
In communications, the signal strength within a transmission channel, measured in decibels or nepers.
line level [′līn ‚levĀ·əl]
(communications)
Signal level in decibels at a particular position on a transmission line.
(engineering)
A small spirit level fitted with hooks at each end so that it can be hung on a horizontally stretched line.

line level
line level
A special spirit level used in checking the floor of an excavation, in laying pipe, and for similar work; each end of the level has a hook, permitting it to be hooked over a horizontally stretched line; is especially light and short.


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With a wireless system, a wireless speaker system takes these line level signals and sends them to the self-amplified stereo speakers.
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