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gainThe amount of increase that an amplifier provides on the output side of the circuit. gain Electronics the ratio of the output signal of an amplifier to the input signal, usually measured in decibels Gain An increase in signal power or voltage produced by an amplifier in transmitting a signal from one point to another. The amount of gain is usually expressed in decibels above a reference level. See Amplifier Antenna gain is a measure of the effectiveness of a directional antenna as compared to a nondirectional antenna. See Antenna (electromagnetism) |
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