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Электроника: четвертьволновый несимметричный вибраторУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > quarter-wave length monopole
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= quarter-wave length monopole четвертьволновый несимметричный вибраторEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > quarter-wave monopole
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3) несимметричная вибраторная антенна, антенна в виде несимметричного вибратора•- blade-type monopole
- Dirac monopole
- folded monopole
- half-wave monopole
- half-wave length monopole
- log-periodic monopole
- magnetic monopole
- quarter-wave monopole
- quarter-wave length monopole
- series-fed monopole
- shunt-fed monopole
- sleeve monopole
- telescopic monopole
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3) несимметричная вибраторная антенна, антенна в виде несимметричного вибратора•- blade-type monopole
- Dirac monopole
- folded monopole
- half-wave length monopole
- half-wave monopole
- log-periodic monopole
- magnetic monopole
- quarter-wave length monopole
- quarter-wave monopole
- series-fed monopole
- shunt-fed monopole
- sleeve monopole
- telescopic monopole
- traveling-wave monopoleThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > monopole
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9 четвертьволновый несимметричный вибратор
1) Engineering: quarter-wave nonsymmetric dipole2) Electronics: quarter-wave length monopole, quarter-wave monopole, quarter-wavelength unipoleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > четвертьволновый несимметричный вибратор
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