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<p>successfully received by the receiver, the lower power level, the better. Lower input signal power for a given S/N ratio means better sensitivity since the receiver's contribution to the noise is smaller. When the power is expressed in dBm the larger the absolute value of the <a href="page.php?w=negative_number">negative number</a>, the better the receive sensitivity. For example, a receiver sensitivity of -98&nbsp;<a href="page.php?w=dBm">dBm</a> is better than a receive sensitivity of -95&nbsp;dBm by 3&nbsp;dB, or a factor of two. In other</p><p>
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