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by neepi
392 days ago
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No. dB is not a unit. If it's quoted as a unit, then the person using it doesn't know what they are doing. dBx where x is some reference value is a unit and that means dB relative to the reference unit. So dBm/dBv etc are units. dB is not. Mathematically, dB is the ratio between two unit values and for example if you divide metres by metres you cancel the units. |
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