This document shows a noise correction factor curve, where the number of decibels subtracted from a measurement decreases as the difference between the measurement and background noise increases. Measurements with a difference of 0-2 dB from background noise have 7-5 dB subtracted, 3-5 dB difference is 4-2 dB subtracted, and 6-10 dB difference is 1-0 dB subtracted.
This document shows a noise correction factor curve, where the number of decibels subtracted from a measurement decreases as the difference between the measurement and background noise increases. Measurements with a difference of 0-2 dB from background noise have 7-5 dB subtracted, 3-5 dB difference is 4-2 dB subtracted, and 6-10 dB difference is 1-0 dB subtracted.
This document shows a noise correction factor curve, where the number of decibels subtracted from a measurement decreases as the difference between the measurement and background noise increases. Measurements with a difference of 0-2 dB from background noise have 7-5 dB subtracted, 3-5 dB difference is 4-2 dB subtracted, and 6-10 dB difference is 1-0 dB subtracted.