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dBm is defined as power ratio in decibel (dB) referenced to one milliwatt (mW). It is an

abbreviation for dB with respect to 1 mW and the "m" in dBm stands for milliwatt.

dBm is different from dB. dBm represents absolute power, whereas in audio engineering the

decibel is usually a voltage ratio of two values and is used then to represent gain or attenuation

of an audio amplifier, or an audio damping pad.

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