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1 direction finder aerial
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direction finder — Synonyms and related words: Bourdon tube, Gyropilot, Gyrosin compass, HFDF, Mach meter, RDF, absolute altimeter, accelerometer, aerial reconnaissance camera, aerometer, aeroscope, air log, altigraph, altimeter, ammeter, anemograph, anemometer,… … Moby Thesaurus
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automatic direction finder — Equipment to determine the direction from which an electromagnetic signal is being generated. It can either be airborne or ground based equipment. It operates in medium or low frequencies, consists of basically a loop aerial, and gives the null… … Aviation dictionary
sense aerial — A type of nondirectional radio antenna used with an automatic direction finder, which picks up signals with equal strength from all directions. The sense aerial helps remove the 180° ambiguity, which is a feature of highly directional loop… … Aviation dictionary
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