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Amateur Radio Quiz: A Log of dBs |
Ham
or not, this
amateur radio quiz will provide a nice break from the workaday routine
and might even challenge you a bit. Sez the ARRL: "If there is a single
unit of measurement beyond volts and amps that can be considered nearly
ubiquitous in ham radio, it would have to be our friend, the dee-bee
or dB. Key to computing values in dB is the logarithm, so this quiz
also combines the two -- are you ready? If dBs aren't your cup of tea,
the ARRL website contains a
tutorial on decibels that may help you out."
Posted January 2013
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