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101 optimal frequency bands
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102 quaternary frequency shift keying
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Äetverorazinska digitalna frekvencijska modulacijaEnglish-Croatian dictionary > quaternary frequency shift keying
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103 radio frequency
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104 radio frequency carrier
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prijenosna frekvencija rad i o val ova
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105 radio frequency interference
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106 radio-frequency amplifier
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107 repetition frequency
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108 speech frequency
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109 super high frequency
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izuzetno visoke frekvencije
mikrovalno podruÄje
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110 table of frequency allocations
English-Croatian dictionary > table of frequency allocations
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111 telephone frequency
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frekvencijsko podruÄje izmeÄ‘u 300 i 3400 Hz
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112 time-frequency
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113 ultra high frequency
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114 very high frequency
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115 very high frequency omnidirectional range
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podruÄje vrlo visokih frekvencija sa zraÄenjem u sEnglish-Croatian dictionary > very high frequency omnidirectional range
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116 very low frequency
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117 video-frequency band
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118 resonant frequency
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119 base frequency
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120 claims (loss) frequency, incidence of loss
English-Croatian dictionary > claims (loss) frequency, incidence of loss
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