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Units of measure / Radio electronics / Equivalent isotropically radiated power / Telecommunications / DBm / Broadcast engineering / Decibel / Antenna gain / Path loss / Electronic engineering / Telecommunications engineering / Electronics
Date: 2008-01-29 19:35:26
Units of measure
Radio electronics
Equivalent isotropically radiated power
Telecommunications
DBm
Broadcast engineering
Decibel
Antenna gain
Path loss
Electronic engineering
Telecommunications engineering
Electronics

Coverage Threshold Coverage Threshold is the minimum signal strength required at the street level so that after penetration through various environments, there would be enough signal strength at the mobile’s antenna. C

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