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signal strength
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signal strength [′sig·nəl ‚strəŋkth]
(electromagnetism)
The strength of the signal produced by a radio transmitter at a particular location, usually expressed as microvolts or millivolts per meter of effective receiving antenna height.


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The slow fading is long-term variations in the received signal level and its envelope is modeled by a lognormal distribution [7].
If only half the passive repeater is clear of ice, the received signal level will be down by 6 dB, which is usually tolerable under the usual stable path conditions on winter.
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