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1 радиопеленгация
direction-finding, direction finding, wireless direction finding, radio sighting* * *радиопеленга́ция ж.
radio direction finding* * * -
2 радиопеленгация
1) General subject: directional radio, radio direction-finding, radio finding, radiogoniometry2) Military: radio direction finding, radio goniometry, radio homing, radio position finding, radio vectoring3) Engineering: direction finding, direction-finding, radio sighting, wireless direction finding4) Electronics: radio-direction finding, radio-position finding5) Astronautics: radioposition-finding6) Household appliances: radio bearing -
3 радиопеленгаторная станция
1) Aviation: homer, radio compass station, radio direction-finding station2) Naval: direction finding station, w/tdf, wireless direction finding station3) Military: fixer, radio direction-finder station4) Engineering: radio DF station, radio bearing station, radio direction finder, radio direction finding station, radio-compass station5) Cartography: directing station, direction-finder station, radio compass (station), radio range (station)6) Makarov: direction-finding stationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > радиопеленгаторная станция
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4 радиопеленг
1) General subject: loop bearing3) Military: direction-finding radio bearing4) Engineering: beacon course (курсовому), radio bearing, wireless bearing5) Telecommunications: radio direction finding, radio position finding
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