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| Subject: | [TenTec] 5 mV = -67 dBm |
| From: | mark@microenh.com (Mark Erbaugh) |
| Date: | Fri Jul 25 17:32:44 2003 |
According to the specs on my Pegasus, the microphone input is 5mV or -67 dBm. Could someone explain the relationship between mV and dBm? I just acquired a closeout Radio Shack mixer. The line output is 2V. Would it be possible to use a simple resistor voltage divider to bring the voltage down to a level suitable for mic input to the Pegasus? If so, what would be the recommended values? Or is there a better circuit? 73, Mark |
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