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1. n1) частота2) частотність2. a◊to transmit on frequency of... — вести передавання [зв'язок] на частоті...
•- allocated frequency - alternate frequency - audio frequency - bass frequency - beat frequency - blade passing frequency - calling frequency - cut-off frequency - distress frequency - emergency frequency - en-route frequency - extremely high frequency - forced oscillation frequency - frequency of operations - geometric mean frequency - high frequency - international distress frequency - interrogation frequency - listening frequency - natural frequency - octave-band center frequency - offset frequency - operating frequency - overall frequency - pulsations frequency - primary frequency - pulsations frequency - pulse repetition frequency - radio frequency - receiving frequency - reference frequency - resonant frequency - scan frequency - scheduled maintenance frequency - secondary frequency - side frequency - standard frequency - standby frequency - ultra-high frequency - very high frequency - vibration frequency - video frequency - watch frequency - working frequency
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