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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 wired system, amplifiers receive the line-level signals that are electrical signal too low to be handled by the speakers of their own, and amplify them for the speakers.
The Highlander Inn in Manchester has been home this summer to a group of student interns from Campbell High School in Litchfield who are working toward a line-level certification in the hospitality industry.
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