“…A commercial use device for decoding radio and digital TV signals in European format (DVB-T) had its hardware configured through software to collect signal power measurements in the range of 100 MHz to 1 GHz [11]. As commercial application of the device is the reception of digital television signal (TVD), in the case of DVB-T, FM and Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) [12]. Most of these devices have nominal input impedance of 75 ohms, however, the mismatching when using 50 ohms cables will be minimal, approximately 0.177 dB [13].…”