transmission increase

[trænsˈmɪʃən ɪnˈkris]
nounpl: transmission increases
aumento de transmissão
1. An increase in the amount or strength of signal, power, or data being transmitted through a medium or system
The transmission increase improved the signal strength across the network.
O aumento de transmissão melhorou a intensidade do sinal em toda a rede.
2. In automotive contexts, an increase in gear ratio or torque multiplication in a vehicle's transmission system
The new transmission increase provides better acceleration for the vehicle.
O novo aumento de transmissão proporciona melhor aceleração para o veículo.
3. In telecommunications, a boost in broadcast or communication signal power or bandwidth
The transmission increase allowed the radio station to reach more listeners.
O aumento de transmissão permitiu que a estação de rádio alcançasse mais ouvintes.
This term is predominantly used in technical, automotive, and telecommunications industries in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it appears frequently in manuals for imported vehicles and in technical documentation from multinational companies. The concept is more relevant in professional and specialized contexts rather than casual conversation.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
signal boostpower increasebandwidth increaseamplificationenhancement
Antonyms / Antônimos
transmission decreasesignal reductionattenuationdampening

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
aumento de transmissão
Standard usage in technical and automotive contexts
São Paulo
aumento de transmissão
Common in automotive and telecommunications industries
Rio de Janeiro
aumento de transmissão
Used primarily in technical documentation
Portugal
aumento da transmissão
Uses definite article more frequently; less common in everyday speech

Related Words

transmissionamplifierbandwidthsignal strengthtorquegear ratio

Related Idioms & Phrases

boost the transmission
crank up the transmission
step up the transmission
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