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d--para 2-2c(4); SITUATION, figure 2-8
Since 2.0 kHz lies between the limits of 0.5 and 2.8 kHz, the loss
cannot exceed -0.5 dB (less loss) nor more than +1.5 dB (more loss) from the
loss at 1,000 Hz. The level at reference of 1.0 kHz (1000 Hz) is -12 dBm,
and the level at 2.0 kHz is -10 dBm. Since the level at 2.0 kHz is 2 dB
higher than at 1.0 kHz, the signal has undergone 2 dB less loss at 2.0 kHz
than at 1.0 kHz. Since the limit is -0.5 dB less loss, the circuit cannot
satisfy the parameter and must therefore undergo amplitude-frequency
15.
b--para 2-3d(3); SITUATION, figure 2-8
The area of minimum variation lies between the frequencies of 0.5 and
2.8 kHz where the loss limits range between -0.5 dB (less loss) and 1.5 dB
(more loss).
This is the most critical area in amplitude-frequency
equalization of parameter S3 for the circuit conditioner to satisfy.
16.
d--para 2-2c(3)
17.
c--para 2-3a(1)
18.
b--para 2-3
19.
c--figure 2-7 and 2-8
20.
c--para 2-3c(2)
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