Signal energy, in Telecommunications, is the magNitude of an Electric Powered discipline at a reference factor, which is located at a sizeable distance from the transmitting Antenna. This is expressed in terms of the signal energy of the Receiver or the Voltage in keePing with length recieved by means of the reference antenna.
High-electricity transmissions used in Broadcasting are expressed in dB-millivolts in step with meter (dBmV/m). In low-strength sySTEMs, along with Cellular Phones, the sign power is expressed in dB-microvolts in keeping with meter (dBµV/m).
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