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Do you think we can set up a research study on noise ratio's and noise factor. noise temperature weather they are harmful to human being , living creatures , planet life all living life in general using EAV , and other method maybe five different systems and in different age groups and male and female groups all so in different systems This I believe would be an interesting study and all so using separate and together EMF and Noise temperature and separate so it could be determined which is can be balanced for the human and living planet life well being I believe believe that the pro call' would be as follows ( PR , TM , IP all rights Perfect Science AD Inc > ) ( 1) Use gels around the hears any gels and inside rub three times a day ( 2) spray behind ears and neck three time or more ( 3 ) Drink twice a day Mother Water , Breaker or Life Essance at least 4 oz each time followed by 6 oz to 8 oz of spring water

The noise factor of a system is defined as: where SNRin and SNRout are the input and output power signal-to-noise ratios, respectively. The noise figure is defined as: where SNRin,dB and SNRout,dB are in decibels (dB). The noise figure is the noise factor, given in dB: These formulae are only valid when the input termination is at standard noise temperature T0, although in practice small differences in temperature do not significantly affect the values. The noise factor of a device is related to its noise temperature Te: Attenuators have a noise factor F equal to their attenuationWow, Terry! This is impressive!!! I'll have to print this out and run it by Doug. He could help with setting up the preamitors and do the EAV if he has time. Suddenly busy lately!!! ratio L when their physical temperature equals T0. More generally, for an attenuator at a physical temperature T, the noise temperature is Te = (L 1)T, giving a noise factor of:

If several devices are cascaded, the total noise factor can be found with Friis' Formula: where Fn is the noise factor for the n-th device and Gn is the power gain (linear, not in dB) of the n-th device. In a well designed receive chain, only the noise factor of the first amplifier should be significant. The noise factor of a system is defined as: where SNRin and SNRout are the input and output power signal-to-noise ratios, respectively. The noise figure is defined as: where SNRin,dB and SNRout,dB are in decibels (dB). The noise figure is the noise factor, given in dB: Do you think that we can set up research study based on noise temperature , These formulae are only valid when the input termination is at standard noise temperature T0, although in practice small differences in temperature do not significantly affect the values. The noise factor of a device is related to its noise temperature Te: Attenuators have a noise factor F equal to their attenuation ratio L when their physical temperature equals T0. More generally, for an attenuator at a physical temperature T, the noise temperature is Te = (L 1)T, giving a noise factor of: If several devices are cascaded, the total noise factor can be found with Friis' Formula: where Fn is the noise factor for the n-th device and Gn is the power gain (linear, not in dB) of the n-th device. In a well designed receive chain, only the noise factor of the first amplifier should be significant. -======================================================================== =========================== ======================================================================== =====================================================

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