232C
232C is a radiofrequency power level, typically used in radio communication and radio frequency (RF) applications. It is equivalent to 2.32 volts RMS (root mean square) or 3.27 watts of power at a frequency of 50 ohms impedance.
In the context of radio communication, 232C power level is often used to describe the power output
The 232C designation originated from the SMF (Standard for the Microphone) standard, which defines minimum and
In various RF applications, such as wireless communication systems, industrial equipment, and scientific research, 232C power
The 232C power level is characterized by its RMS value of 2.32 volts and an impedance of