Signal Transmission Level
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Signal Transmission Level
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In a transmission system, the signal level, of a kind
to be specified, at a designated position in the system.
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The signal level at some specified position near the source may be
taken as the zero reference level. In an acoustic system the signal level is
often in the form of a sound pressure level; either the reference sound
pressure or the reference sound pressure level must be specified.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use