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attenuation A decrease in signal magnitude between two points, or between two frequencies. The reciprocal of gain.
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attenuation A reduction in amplitude or energy caused by the physical characteristics of the transmitting media or system.
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attenuation Loss of power. Attenuation is usually measured in dB loss per length of cable (ex. 31.0 dB/100Ft.). Attenuation increases as frequency increases.
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attenuation is the decrease in signal strength as the signal travels through any medium such as a cable.
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