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A 50V source is connected to a 50-V receiver using 30 ft of RG58U coaxial cable....

A 50V source is connected to a 50-V receiver using 30 ft of RG58U coaxial cable. If the source output is 100 MHz and –30 dBm, determine the voltage at the receiver in mV and dBmV. [6:05mV, 75:6 dBmV]

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