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The decibel is a rather ridiculous method to measure rf power. Indeed, the
decibel is designed on the human ear, of all things. While this can be justified for audio work-its' justification in radio takes a "stretch of sanity" (akin to "a leap of faith" in religion) to justify. The large unit is the "Bel", and is a measurement (guess really-although someones' guess has become standardized and now defined in math) of a sound increase of twice as loud (twice as loud = "One Bel")-as detected by the human ear. The Decibel is one-tenth of a Bel (One Decibel = smallest sound increase which can be detected by the human ear). In many ways the Bel/Decibel is much like time-they don't really exist. Warmest regards, John |
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