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1 possible-crosstalk component
Телекоммуникации: компонент-источник допустимых перекрёстных помехУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > possible-crosstalk component
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2 possible-crosstalk component
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > possible-crosstalk component
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3 component
1) компонент; элемент2) составляющая•- active fiber-optic system component
- active resistance component
- active voltage component
- actuator component
- aerial radiocommunication components
- alias component
- antenna component
- base connection component
- central component
- color component
- communication components
- compacted component
- constant component
- dependent component
- electric communication active component
- electromechanical components
- electron current component
- electronic component
- fiber-optic system component
- Fourier component
- harmonic component
- long-distance communication components
- luminance component
- magnetic couple active component
- magnetoresistive component
- microwave-ferrite component
- mobile-radio component
- passive component
- possible-crosstalk component
- primary-link component
- radio-frequency component
- radiotechnical communication components
- reactive current component
- reactive resistance component
- reactive voltage component
- service component
- solid-stretched component
- spectrum component
- square componentEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > component
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4 компонент-источник допустимых перекрёстных помех
Telecommunications: possible-crosstalk componentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > компонент-источник допустимых перекрёстных помех
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