| 31. | Attenuators placed along the RF circuit prevent the reflected wave from traveling back to the cathode.
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| 32. | While an amplifier provides gain, an attenuator provides loss, or gain less than 1.
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| 33. | Basic circuits used in attenuators are pi pads ( ?-type ) and T pads.
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| 34. | The cabinet cover includes accessories such as an impedance adapter, fixed attenuator and antenna simulator.
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| 35. | Accuracy here depends on the accuracy of the attenuator and not at all on the detector.
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| 36. | For this T to Pi conversion, see the equations in Attenuator ( electronics ) ).
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| 37. | The attenuator was installed in 1992 after three crashes against the pit wall from 1986-91.
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| 38. | A company then makes a custom ear-piece into which different attenuator capsules can be inserted.
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| 39. | An attenuator is effectively the opposite of an amplifier, though the two work by different methods.
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| 40. | In the example practical chain shown above there is a 22 dB attenuator required in the chain.
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