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  1. Net gain

    In telecommunications, net gain is the overall gain of a transmission circuit. Net gain is measured by applying a test signal at an appropriate power level at the input port of a circuit and measuring the power delivered at the output port. The net gain in dB is calculated by taking 10 times the common logarithm of the ratio of the output power to the input power. The net gain expressed in dB may be positive or negative. If the net gain expressed in dB is negative, it is also called the "net loss". If the net gain is expressed as a ratio, and the ratio is less than unity, a net loss is indicated. The test signal must be chosen so that its power level is within the usual operating range of the circuit being tested.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of NET GAIN in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of NET GAIN in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of NET GAIN in a Sentence

  1. Nathan Gonzales:

    History is on their side, the President's party has lost an average of 30 House seats in Midterm elections going back a hundred years. House Republicans need a net gain of five.

  2. Neal McCluskey:

    It would deal with the problem of student debt, but it exacerbates a whole bunch of other problems to the point I don’t think it would be a net gain, I actually think it may be a net loss, you may not see prices rising as much, but you will still see huge amounts of wasted money, as people are encouraged to consume more education, and they’ll do it less efficiently as they aren’t presented with a price.

  3. John Wagner:

    The net gain was that you didn't have those very prolonged periods of recovery.

  4. Riana Pfefferkorn:

    In total, [ end-to-end encryption ] for Twitter DMs would be a net gain for user privacy and security.


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