Re: +7dB from BFO to diode ring mixer?
- From: lawrence@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 27 Feb 2006 09:50:35 -0800
Tim Wescott <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Presumably you could define the 'x' in dBx to be anything -- if you
were married many times, for instance, dBxmil would be a measure of
the number of ex mothers-in-law you have in the room with you, but I'm
not sure if that should be 10 log (N) or 20 log (N).
Well, since the primary charactersitic of mothers-in-law is their
volume, it should be 30 log HIHI
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