what is the receiving sensitivity of mobile phones?How much is it?
lingam 22-April-2008 11:10:12 AM

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-80 to -110dbm is the right answer.
Posted by waqqas1


-80 to -110dbm
Posted by Hash007


Receiver sensitivity is one of the key specifications of any radio. The two main requirements of any set are that it should be able to separate one station from another, i.e. selectivity, and signals should be amplified so that they can be brought to a sufficient level to be heard. Receiver sensitivity is one of the vital specifications of any receiver. Whether measured as a signal to noise ratio, SINAD or noise figure it is essential that any receiver has a sufficient level of sensitivity.Receiving Sensitivity : -80dBm (typical)
Posted by gsmxprt



Posted: 21-May-2008 03:09:20 AM By: gsmxprt

Receiver sensitivity is one of the key specifications of any radio. The two main requirements of any set are that it should be able to separate one station from another, i.e. selectivity, and signals should be amplified so that they can be brought to a sufficient level to be heard. Receiver sensitivity is one of the vital specifications of any receiver. Whether measured as a signal to noise ratio, SINAD or noise figure it is essential that any receiver has a sufficient level of sensitivity.Receiving Sensitivity : -80dBm (typical)

Posted: 22-November-2008 09:09:25 AM By: Hash007

-80 to -110dbm

Posted: 31-December-2008 12:23:32 PM By: waqqas1

-80 to -110dbm is the right answer.