Just open the link below..
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/sysreq/contributions/80216sc-99_13.pdf
the explanation is very good !!
In an analog microwave radio system, the flat fade margin is equal to the system total Gains minus system total losses In a digital microwave radio system, the "flat" or thermal fade margin (TFM) is calculated from the system total Gains minus system total losses.
fade away.......fade out...
No, different colors fade at different rates due to varying levels of exposure to light, heat, moisture, and other environmental factors. Lighter colors tend to fade faster than darker colors because they contain less pigmentation to protect against fading.
The nucleolus begins tp fade from view
The nucleolus begins to fade from view during prophase.
Link margin is the system design concern to the communication link and does not concern the only feed system of communication link, fade margin is particularly concern with the feed system of communication link.
When writing a film script, the first words in the script are fade-in, in all caps and positioned at the left margin.
In an analog microwave radio system, the flat fade margin is equal to the system total Gains minus system total losses In a digital microwave radio system, the "flat" or thermal fade margin (TFM) is calculated from the system total Gains minus system total losses.
Surrounded by a distinct margin. I.e it does not gradually fade away.
Thermal fade margin TFM in db is the difference between the normal received signal RSL at the input of microwave receiver expressed in dbm and the receiver's threshold ( given by the manufacturer) expressed in dbm TFM = RSL - TH
Fade margin refers to the difference between the actual received signal strength and the minimum signal strength required for reliable communication. It provides a buffer against signal degradation due to various factors such as distance, obstacles, and atmospheric conditions. A higher fade margin indicates a more robust communication link, ensuring that the signal remains usable even when conditions change. It is commonly used in telecommunications and satellite communications to assess system performance and reliability.
Flat fade margin refers to a design specification in wireless communication systems that defines the acceptable range of signal strength variation (or fading) over a given area. It ensures that the signal remains above a minimum threshold, maintaining reliable communication despite environmental factors that can cause signal degradation. A flat fade margin indicates that the system is designed to handle consistent fading across the coverage area, rather than sharp fluctuations, which can improve overall performance and user experience.
Thermal fade margin TFM in db is the difference between the normal received signal RSL at the input of microwave receiver expressed in dbm and the receiver's threshold ( given by the manufacturer) expressed in dbm TFM = RSL - TH
'Fade' can indeed be a noun - as in 'a fade to black' in a movie. Fade is its own noun.
low fade
The prefix of "fade" is "un-".
SPME WILL FADE BUT FADE RESITANT INKS ARE AVAILABLE