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1 RCA cable
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2 RCA cable
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > RCA cable
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3 cable
1) кабель || прокладывать кабель2) телеграмма || передавать телеграмму3) каблограмма || передавать каблограмму4) трос•- A-cable- accordion cable
- aerial cable
- antenna cable
- armored cable
- audio cable
- B-cable
- balanced cable
- banded cable
- bidirectional cable
- block cable
- booster cable
- braided coaxial cable
- branch feeder cable
- bundled cable
- buried cable
- BX cable
- camera cable - combination cable
- communication cable
- composite cable
- concentric cable
- concentric-lay cable
- connecting cable
- continuously loaded cable
- D-cable
- delay-line cable
- dial cable
- distributing cable
- distribution cable
- drop cable
- duplex cable
- electric cable
- entrance cable
- exchange cable
- feeder cable
- fiber optic cable
- five connector floppy interface cable
- flat cable
- flat-conductor cable
- flex cable
- flexible cable
- flex interconnect cable
- flexible interconnect cable
- gas-filled cable
- high-frequency cable
- high-voltage cable
- impregnated cable
- intelligent cable
- interface cable
- interference-suppression ignition cable
- jumper cable
- jute-protected cable
- layer cable
- lead-covered cable
- leader cable
- lead-in cable
- lead-sheathed cable
- loop cable
- loose-braid cable
- main cable
- main feeder cable
- messenger cable
- microphone cable
- microwave cable
- MIDI cable
- multiple-conductor cable
- multistrand cable
- N-conductor concentric cable
- nonmetallic sheathed cable
- null-modem cable
- ocean cable
- oil-filled cable
- one-way cable
- P-cable
- paired cable
- parallel cable
- pay cable
- pulse cable
- Q-cable
- quadded cable
- radio-frequency cable
- RCA cable
- ribbon cable
- rigid cable
- rise cable
- riser cable
- SCSI cable
- sector cable
- semi rigid cable
- serial cable
- service cable
- shielded cable
- single cable
- single-conductor cable
- smart cable
- solid-jacketed cable
- spiral four cable
- split-conductor cable
- standard cable
- stub cable
- submarine cable
- superconducting cable
- suspension cable
- tape cable
- television cable
- thermoplastic moisture-proof cable
- three-core cable
- tie cable
- triax cable
- triaxial cable
- triplex cable
- trunk cable
- twin cable
- twisted-pair cable
- underground cable
- uniform cable
- unit cable
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4 cable
1) кабель || прокладывать кабель2) телеграмма || передавать телеграмму3) каблограмма || передавать каблограмму4) трос•- A-cable- accordion cable
- aerial cable
- antenna cable
- armored cable
- audio cable
- balanced cable
- banded cable
- B-cable
- bidirectional cable
- block cable
- booster cable
- braided coaxial cable
- branch feeder cable
- bundled cable
- buried cable
- BX cable
- camera cable
- coaxial cable
- coil-loaded cable
- combination cable
- communication cable
- composite cable
- concentric cable
- concentric-lay cable
- connecting cable
- continuously loaded cable
- D cable
- delay-line cable
- dial cable
- distributing cable
- distribution cable
- drop cable
- duplex cable
- electric cable
- entrance cable
- exchange cable
- feeder cable
- fiber optic cable
- five connector floppy interface cable
- flat cable
- flat-conductor cable
- flex cable
- flex interconnect cable
- flexible cable
- flexible interconnect cable
- gas-filled cable
- high-frequency cable
- high-voltage cable
- impregnated cable
- intelligent cable
- interface cable
- interference-suppression ignition cable
- jumper cable
- jute-protected cable
- layer cable
- lead-covered cable
- leader cable
- lead-in cable
- lead-sheathed cable
- loop cable
- loose-braid cable
- main cable
- main feeder cable
- messenger cable
- microphone cable
- microwave cable
- MIDI cable
- multiple-conductor cable
- multistrand cable
- N-conductor concentric cable
- nonmetallic sheathed cable
- null-modem cable
- ocean cable
- oil-filled cable
- one-way cable
- paired cable
- parallel cable
- pay cable
- P-cable
- pulse cable
- Q-cable
- quadded cable
- radio-frequency cable
- RCA cable
- ribbon cable
- rigid cable
- rise cable
- riser cable
- SCSI cable
- sector cable
- semi rigid cable
- serial cable
- service cable
- shielded cable
- single cable
- single-conductor cable
- smart cable
- solid-jacketed cable
- spiral four cable
- split-conductor cable
- standard cable
- stub cable
- submarine cable
- superconducting cable
- suspension cable
- tape cable
- television cable
- thermoplastic moisture-proof cable
- three-core cable
- tie cable
- triax cable
- triaxial cable
- triplex cable
- trunk cable
- twin cable
- twisted-pair cable
- underground cable
- uniform cable
- unit cable
- video cableThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > cable
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5 Sarnoff, David
[br]b. 27 February 1891 Uzlian, Minsk (now in Belarus)d. 12 December 1971 New York City, New York, USA[br]Russian/American engineer who made a major contribution to the commercial development of radio and television.[br]As a Jewish boy in Russia, Sarnoff spent several years preparing to be a Talmudic Scholar, but in 1900 the family emigrated to the USA and settled in Albany, New York. While at public school and at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, he helped the family finances by running errands, selling newspapers and singing the liturgy in the synagogue. After a short period as a messenger boy with the Commercial Cable Company, in 1906 he became an office boy with the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America (see G. Marconi). Having bought a telegraph instrument with his first earnings, he taught himself Morse code and was made a junior telegraph operator in 1907. The following year he became a wireless operator at Nantucket Island, then in 1909 he became Manager of the Marconi station at Sea Gate, New York. After two years at sea he returned to a shore job as wireless operator at the world's most powerful station at Wanamaker's store in Manhattan. There, on 14 April 1912, he picked up the distress signals from the sinking iner Titanic, remaining at his post for three days.Rewarded by rapid promotion (Chief Radio Inspector 1913, Contract Manager 1914, Assistant Traffic Manager 1915, Commercial Manager 1917) he proposed the introduction of commercial radio broadcasting, but this received little response. Consequently, in 1919 he took the job of Commercial Manager of the newly formed Radio Corporation of America (RCA), becoming General Manager in 1921, Vice- President in 1922, Executive Vice-President in 1929 and President in 1930. In 1921 he was responsible for the broadcasting of the Dempsey-Carpentier title-fight, as a result of which RCA sold $80 million worth of radio receivers in the following three years. In 1926 he formed the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). Rightly anticipating the development of television, in 1928 he inaugurated an experimental NBC television station and in 1939 demonstrated television at the New York World Fair. Because of his involvement with the provision of radio equipment for the armed services, he was made a lieutenant-colonel in the US Signal Corps Reserves in 1924, a full colonel in 1931 and, while serving as a communications consultant to General Eisenhower during the Second World War, Brigadier General in 1944.With the end of the war, RCA became a major manufacturer of television receivers and then invested greatly in the ultimately successful development of shadowmask tubes and receivers for colour television. Chairman and Chief Executive from 1934, Sarnoff held the former post until his retirement in 1970.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFrench Croix de Chevalier d'honneur 1935, Croix d'Officier 1940, Croix de Commandant 1947. Luxembourg Order of the Oaken Crown 1960. Japanese Order of the Rising Sun 1960. US Legion of Merit 1946. UN Citation 1949. French Union of Inventors Gold Medal 1954.KFSee also: Zworykin, Vladimir Kosma -
6 connector
1) (электрический) соединитель, проф. (электрический) разъём•- bayonet nut connector
- bifurcated connector
- Bitronics connector
- BNC connector
- board connector
- butting connector
- cable connector
- card-edge connector
- cell connector
- Centronics connector
- choke connector
- coaxial connector
- coaxial-line connector
- coax PC connector
- D-shell connector
- DB-XP connector
- DB-XS connector
- DIN connector
- double-row connector
- downstream connector
- drive A-connector
- drive B-connector
- edge connector
- edge -board connector
- enhanced video connector
- F-connector
- fan connector
- female connector
- fiber-optics connector
- FireWire connector
- flange connector
- ground connector
- head connector
- hermaphroditic connector
- idiot-proof connector
- insulation-displacement connector
- interface connector
- intermediate connector
- keyboard connector
- LIF connector
- low-insertion-force connector
- male connector
- mini-DIN connector
- motherboard connector
- multiple connector
- multiple-contact connector
- offpage connector
- optical-fiber connector
- optional connector
- PC connector
- PCMCIA connector
- PC modular connector
- phone connector
- pin connector
- plug connector
- power connector
- pressure connector
- printed-wiring connector
- PS/2 connector
- push-pull connector
- quick-disconnect connector
- RCA connector
- real time interface connector
- RJ-11 connector
- RJ-45 connector
- rod-lens connector
- sexless connector
- slot 1 connector
- socket connector
- solderless connector
- T-connector
- threaded connector
- two-pin mains connector
- umbilical connector
- upstream connector
- VESA advanced feature connector
- VESA feature connector
- VGA auxiliary video connector
- waveguide connector
- wiring connector
- zero insertion force connector
- ZIF connector -
7 connector
1) (электрический) соединитель, проф. (электрический) разъём2) вчт. знак объединения или соединения ( в виде круга или пятиугольника) на блок-схеме•- bayonet nut connector
- bifurcated connector
- Bitronics connector
- BNC connector
- board connector
- butting connector
- cable connector
- card-edge connector
- cell connector
- Centronics connector
- choke connector
- coax PC connector
- coaxial connector
- coaxial-line connector
- D shell connector
- DB-XP connector
- DB-XS connector
- DIN connector
- double-row connector
- downstream connector
- drive A connector
- drive B connector
- edge connector
- edge-board connector
- enhanced video connector
- F connector
- fan connector
- female connector
- fiber-optics connector
- FireWire connector
- flange connector
- ground connector
- head connector
- hermaphroditic connector
- idiot-proof connector
- insulation-displacement connector
- interface connector
- intermediate connector
- keyboard connector
- LIF connector
- low-insertion-force connector
- male connector
- mini-DIN connector
- motherboard connector
- multiple connector
- multiple-contact connector
- offpage connector
- optical-fiber connector
- optional connector
- PC connector
- PC modular connector
- PCMCIA connector
- phone connector
- pin connector
- plug connector
- power connector
- pressure connector
- printed-wiring connector
- PS/2 connector
- push-pull connector
- quick-disconnect connector
- RCA connector
- real time interface connector
- RJ-11 connector
- RJ-45 connector
- rod-lens connector
- sexless connector
- slot 1 connector
- socket connector
- solderless connector
- T-connector
- threaded connector
- two-pin mains connector
- umbilical connector
- upstream connector
- VESA advanced feature connector
- VESA feature connector
- VGA auxiliary video connector
- waveguide connector
- wiring connector
- zero insertion force connector
- ZIF connectorThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > connector
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8 Jenkins, Charles Francis
[br]b. 1867 USAd. 1934 USA[br]American pioneer of motion pictures and television.[br]During the early years of the motion picture industry, Jenkins made many innovations, including the development in 1894 of his own projector, the "Phantoscope", which was widely used for a number of years. In the same year he also suggested the possibility of electrically transmitting pictures over a distance, an interest that led to a lifetime of experimentation. As a result of his engineering contributions to the practical realization of moving pictures, in 1915 the National Motion Picture Board of Trade asked him to chair a committee charged with establishing technical standards for the industry. This in turn led to his proposing the creation of a professional society for those engineers in the industry, and the following year the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (later to become the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) was formed, with Jenkins as its first President. Soon after this he began experiments with mechanical television, using both the Nipkow hole-spiral disc and a low-definition system of his own, based on rotating bevelled glass discs (his so-called "prismatic rings") and alkali-metal photocells. In the 1920s he gave many demonstrations of mechanical television, including a cable transmission of a crude silhouette of President Harding from Washington, DC, to Philadelphia in 1923 and a radio broadcast from Washington in 1928. The following year he formed the Jenkins Television Company to make television transmitters and receivers, but it soon went into debt and was acquired by the de Forest Company, from whom RCA later purchased the patents.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFirst President, Society of Motion Picture Engineers 1916.Bibliography1923, "Radio photographs, radio movies and radio vision", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 16:78.1923, "Recent progress in the transmission of motion pictures by radio", Transactions ofthe Society of Motion Picture Engineers 17:81.1925, "Radio movies", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 21:7. 1930, "Television systems", Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 15:445. 1925. Vision by Radio.Further ReadingJ.H.Udelson, 1982, The Great Television Race: A History of the American Television Industry, 1925–41: University of Alabama Press.R.W.Hubbell, 1946, 4,000 Years of Television, London: G.Harrap \& Sons.1926. "The Jenkins system", Wireless World 18: 642 (contains a specific account of Jenkins's work).KFBiographical history of technology > Jenkins, Charles Francis
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