Jim....units are dBm and dBm per MHz.
Jeff
Jim Reid wrote:
> Wow, thank you to the several who have confirmed
> my dim memory, hi. I rcv'd both private and reflector
> responses, some in great detail, working it all out.
> -114 dBm ( or most accurately calculated by one
> respondent, -113.86 dBm) per mHz of thermal noise
> is the correct answer.
>
> 73, Jim KH7M
>
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