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nyeah a day ago

...unless we're talking about a unitless ratio, like "this has 10dB less power than that". Which happens a lot.

lifthrasiir a day ago | parent [-]

But we used to use the same unit for the absolute measure and the relative measure, like degrees Celcius/Fahrenheit. (Okay, % vs. %p is different but is probably an exception.) I see no particular reason to avoid suffixes in such situations.

nyeah a day ago | parent [-]

It's correct to use dB without a suffix to indicate a pure ratio. (It's ok if some people don't see why that's correct. That's acceptable.)

Nobody (I hope) says that 100mW is "10 dBm" more than 10mW. That would be wrong. Readers would be confused. Most people would cross their fingers and correct it to "10 dB", but who knows what it might mean?