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Reference for typical SNRs is public spaces
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Hi List,
Can anyone point me to a reference showing SNRs that are typically observed in public spaces (e.g., restaurants, bars ...etc)? I can find this info for overall SPL, but am having a hard time finding it for SNR.
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Andy Sabin
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