(sögen) ileri gitmek

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gain
To increase
Straight, direct; near; short

the gainest way.

A square or beveled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam
To acquire possession of what one did not have before
An increase or amplification There are two general usages of the term in radar meteorology: (a) antenna gain (or gain factor) is the ratio of the power transmitted along the beam axis to that of an isotropic radiator transmitting the same total power; and (b) receiver gain (or video gain) is the amplification given a signal by the receiver
the advantageous quality of being beneficial
The gain of an antenna is a parameter that describes the directional response of an antenna compared to an isotropic source theoretical antenna radiating the same amount of power in all directions A directive antenna can be compared to a spotlight and the isotropic source to a light bulb producing light in all directions The gain of transmitting antenna is defined by the ratio : g = Maximum radiated intensity of the analysed antenna/Maximum radiated intensity of the reference antenna The reference antenna is usually an "isotropic antenna" which radiates equally in all directions Other reference antennas are : half wave dipol and Hertz's dipol
If something such as an idea or an ideal gains ground, it gradually becomes more widely known or more popular. The Christian right has been steadily gaining ground in state politics
expressed in decibels (dB), is the comparison of the antenna pattern to a standard If the standard is a theoretical point in free space (isotropic) radiator, the unit is dBi If compared to a dipole in free space, the unit is dBd The isotropic radiator would have a spherical antenna pattern (no directivity) As the antenna pattern becomes more directive, the antenna is said to exhibit gain The isotropic radiator has a negative gain of -2 15 dBd An antenna gain of 3 dB over a reference antenna is the equivalent of doubling your transmitter power into the reference antenna
reach a destination, either real or abstract; "We hit Detroit by noon"; "The water reached the doorstep"; "We barely made it to the finish line"; "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts"
To come off winner or victor in; to be successful in; to obtain by competition; as, to gain a battle; to gain a case at law; to gain a prize
The increase of the power level, current or voltage of a signal In an amplifier it is the ratio of the output to the input signal levels
The difference in the amplitude of two signals This is commonly used to compare the input and output of an electronic component (e g , Richard’s tweeters were not loud enough, so he turned up the gain on his high-frequency crossover output ) Graphic: The type of equalizer whose controls give some indication of the intended response (e g , A 9-band graphic equalizer usually has nine slider controls that move up and down to alter the electrical response ) Ground-Loop Isolator: A transformer, usually with a 1: 1 turns ratio, that is used to pass the AC signal from one component to the next component, but block the DC ground return between the components Commonly used to eliminate ground-loop type alternator whine from car audio systems (e g , It is important to use quality transformers in a ground-loop isolator so that the signal will not be altered )
obtain; "derive pleasure from one's garden"
The increase in signal power that can occur during transmission measured in dB
A measure of amplification expressed in dB For matched CATV components Gain of an amplifier is usually specified at the highest frequency of operation, for example, at Channel 13 of all-band equipment
an increase in the strength of the signal radiated or received by an antenna from a certain direction
The increase of voltage, current, or power over a standard or previous reading Usually expressed in decibels
That which is gained, obtained, or acquired, as increase, profit, advantage, or benefit; opposed to loss
the amount of increase in signal power or voltage or current expressed as the ratio of output to input