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Cliff effect and Signal strength and readability report

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Difference between Cliff effect and Signal strength and readability report

Cliff effect vs. Signal strength and readability report

In telecommunications, the (digital) cliff effect or brickwall effect is a sudden loss of digital signal reception. A signal strength and readability report is a standardized format for reporting the strength radio signal and the readability (quality) of the radiotelephone (voice) or radiotelegraph (Morse code) signal transmitted by another station as received at the reporting station's location and by their radio station equipment.

Similarities between Cliff effect and Signal strength and readability report

Cliff effect and Signal strength and readability report have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Signal strength in telecommunications.

Signal strength in telecommunications

In telecommunications, particularly in radio frequency, signal strength (also referred to as field strength) refers to the transmitter power output as received by a reference antenna at a distance from the transmitting antenna.

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Cliff effect and Signal strength and readability report Comparison

Cliff effect has 49 relations, while Signal strength and readability report has 18. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.49% = 1 / (49 + 18).

References

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