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Телекоммуникации: количество передающих лучейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > transmitting beam number
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2 transmitting beam number
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > transmitting beam number
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1) тлф. номер2) число, количество3) индекс, показатель•- angular mode number
- angular wave number
- binary number
- called number
- carrier number
- channel number
- channel sequence number
- channel-to-channel interval number
- circuit group number
- common-pager number
- complex wave number
- control number
- customer number
- directory number
- enterprise number
- even subscriber number
- extension number
- focal number
- forwarding cell number
- generation number
- green telephone number
- group number
- harmonic number
- hemispherical wave number
- home frame number
- internal number
- international number
- level number
- local number
- logical channel local number
- Mach number
- mail-box number
- maximum-subscribers number
- memory-station number
- mobile station number
- mode number
- MSCC number
- noise-rating number
- number of satellites
- odd subscriber number
- pole order number
- port number
- program number
- propagation number
- pulse number
- quick-store phone numbers
- random number
- read-around number
- receiving beam number
- reciprocal number
- reel number
- segment number
- sender number
- serial number
- series number
- ship placement area number
- stationary number
- stored number
- Strouhal number
- subscriber number
- TCP-number
- temporary number
- toll-free number
- transmitting beam number
- universal access number
- well-known port numbersEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > number
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