...unless you're Nextel!

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL


John Clark wrote:
> Think Division.....
> A gain of zero is probably illegal anyway and subject to fines by the FCC...
> :)
> 
> John Clark - KI4AWK
> Thomasville, GA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> 
>>Buley, Kenneth L (GE Consumer & Industrial) wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Gee, when did unity become equal to -0- ???
>>> 
>>>(Unity Gain - A gain of one. That is, the signal is output from a circuit at 
>>>the same level at which it entered.)
>>>>>From ; 
>>>http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/proaudio/homeenglish/faq/glossaries/glossarie/
>>>
>>>Therefore, a gain of less than unity is still greater than -0-.
>>>My question is, can there be a gain of -0- ???
>>>
>>>Kenneth Buley
>>>Bullitt County ARES/RACES Coordinator KE4AWY
>>>Bullitt County EMA CD-2
>>>Bullitt County Red Cross Disaster Communications BC-6
>>>
>>
>>a gain of 1 equals 0dB.
>>hmm...I guess a true gain of 0 would be no output for any input!
>>
>>-- 
>>Jim Barbour
>>WD8CHL
>>





 
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