Can anyone make sense of where these values came from on the following wiki page?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibels
I don't understand how they arrived at -78.75 dBW. Don't really need to know this for any reason...just interested.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibels
dB(1 mVRMS) ? voltage relative to 1 millivolt, regardless of impedance. Widely used in cable television networks, where the nominal strength of a single TV signal at the receiver terminals is about 0 dBmV. Cable TV uses 75 O coaxial cable, so 0 dBmV corresponds to -78.75 dBW (-48.75 dBm) or ~13 nW.
I don't understand how they arrived at -78.75 dBW. Don't really need to know this for any reason...just interested.