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1 angular phase shift
angular phase shift Phasendrehung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > angular phase shift
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3 jamming
задержка; радиоэлектронное подавление, РЭП; создание [постановка] помех; подавление ( помехами) ; помехиdata-link jamming (down, up) — помехи линии передачи данных (в каналах «воздух — земля» [«земля — воздух»])
— blanket broadband jamming— noise making jamming* * *1) пробка; 2) глушение -
4 modulation
- absorption modulation
- acousto-optic modulation
- adaptive delta modulation
- amplitude modulation
- amplitude-frequency modulation
- amplitude-phase modulation
- analog voice modulation
- angle modulation
- anode modulation
- anode-pulse modulation
- anode-shield modulation
- asymmetrical amplitude modulation
- audio-frequency shift modulation
- balanced modulation
- balanced-amplitude modulation
- base modulation
- baseband modulation
- binary frequency modulation
- binary modulation
- biphase modulation
- cathode modulation
- chroma modulation
- chrominance modulation
- clipped speech modulation
- coded modulation
- coherent modulation
- collector modulation
- collectorless modulation
- combined modulation
- companded amplitude modulation
- conditioned-diphase modulation
- constant-current modulation
- continuous-wave modulation
- controlled-carrier modulation
- cross modulation
- delta modulation
- delta-sigma modulation
- density modulation
- differential modulation
- digital-amplitude modulation
- digital-carrier modulation
- digital-frequency modulation
- digital-phase modulation
- digital-phased modulation
- direct modulation
- direct-sequence modulation
- discrete-difference modulation
- double-side modulation
- double-sideband modulation
- downward modulation
- DSBSC modulation
- dual modulation
- effective-percentage modulation
- electrical modulation
- excited modulation
- F1B modulation
- F2B modulation
- fixed-reference modulation
- floating-carrier modulation
- fork modulation
- four-phase modulation
- frequency modulation
- frequency-shift modulation
- full modulation
- grid modulation
- group modulation
- H3E modulation
- hierarchical modulation
- high-level modulation
- incidental modulation
- incremental-phase modulation
- independent-sideband modulation
- indirect frequency modulation
- intensity modulation
- isochronous modulation
- J3K modulation
- key modulation
- lambda-delta modulation
- light modulation
- lincompex modulation
- linear-frequency modulation
- low-level modulation
- luminance-chrominance modulation
- mechanically-induced modulation
- multicarrier modulation
- multistep modulation
- N-ary pulse-code modulation
- negative modulation
- noise modulation
- noncoherent modulation
- n-VSB modulation
- optical-source modulation
- oversampled delta modulation
- PCM modulation
- percent modulation
- percentage modulation
- permutation modulation
- phase modulation
- phase-reversal modulation
- phase-subtracting modulation
- plate modulation
- plate-pulse modulation
- polar modulation
- polarizing modulation
- position modulation
- positive modulation
- preemphasized-speech modulation
- pulse-amplitude modulation
- pulse-code modulation
- pulse-density modulation
- pulse-duration modulation
- pulse-frequency modulation
- pulse-interval modulation
- pulse-length modulation
- pulse-numbers modulation
- pulse-phase modulation
- pulse-position modulation
- pulse-rate modulation
- pulse-spacing modulation
- pulse-time modulation
- pulse-width modulation
- quadrature-amplitude modulation
- quantization-frequency modulation
- quantization-pulse modulation
- R3A modulation
- series modulation
- single sideband modulation
- single-band modulation
- sinusoidal angular modulation
- space modulation
- spurious modulation
- start-stop modulation
- suppressed-carrier modulation
- symmetrical modulation
- synphased modulation
- time frequency-pulse modulation
- time phase-pulse modulation
- time-pulse modulation
- tone modulation
- transmission modulation
- trapezoidal modulation
- two-position phase modulation
- two-tone modulation
- unprocessed-speech modulation
- upward modulation
- USB modulation
- variable-amplitude modulation
- vestigial-sideband modulation
- voice modulation
- Z-axis modulation
- zig-zag modulationEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > modulation
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5 vector
1) вектор || векторный2) матем. матрица-столбец3) аэро пеленг•vector at the origin — вектор, проведённый из начала координат
vector to enter basis — вектор, вводимый в базис
vector to leave basis — вектор, исключаемый из базиса
- almost periodic vector - almost proper vector - antiholomorphic tangent vector - extreme vector - flux vector - magnetic displacement vector - normal curvature vector - normal unit vector - time-similar vector - translation vectorvector with unit length — единичный вектор; орт
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6 unit
1) агрегат; установка2) блок; секция; узел; элемент; звено3) объект4) предмет6) единица || единичный7) шкала•unit in the large — мат. единица в целом
- auxiliary power unitto take as a unit — мат. принимать за единицу
- box unit- ground power unit - ground power-supply unit - infra-red heating unit - load distribution unit - load following unit - magnetic variation unit - nuclear steam-raising unit - pulse gating unit - pulse shaping unit - scrap breaking unit - service data unit - servo control unit - shared-path control unit - thermal imaging unit - threshold logic unit - two-phase milking unit -
7 control
управление; регулирование; контроль; орган [рычаг] управления; руль; pl. система управления или регулирования; управлять; регулироватьback seat flight control — управление ЛА из задней кабины [с места заднего лётчика]; pl. дублирующие органы управления в задней кабине
be out of control — терять управление [управляемость]; выходить из-под управления [контроля]
continuously variable thrust control — плавное [бесступенчатое] регулирование тяги
control c.g. control — регулирование центровки (ЛА)
control of missile attitude — стабилизация ракеты; управление пространственным положением ракеты
control of the air — превосходство или господство в воздухе; превосходство в области авиации [в авиационной технике]; контроль воздушного пространства
control of the yoke — разг. управление штурвалом
control of thrust orientation — управление ориентированием [направлением вектора] тяги
flight deck lighting controls — органы управления [ручки регулировки] освещением кабины экипажа
fling the controls over — перебрасывать органы управления (в противоположную сторону),
flow control with altitude compensation — регулятор расхода [подачи] с высотным корректором
fuel dump valve control — кран [рычаг крана] аварийного слива топлива
gas jet attitude control — управление пространственным положением с помощью системы газоструйных рулей
go out of control — терять управление, выходить из-под управления [контроля]
ground rollout rudder steering control — управление пробегом [на пробеге] с помощью руля направления
interconnected fuel and propeller controls — объединённая система регулирования подачи топлива и шага винта
jet tab thrust vector control — управление вектором тяги с помощью газовых рулей; дефлекторное управление вектором тяги
jet(-deflection, -direction) control — реактивное [струйное] управление; управление изменением направления тяги; струйный руль
manual mixture shut-off control — рычаг отсечки подачи горючей смеси, рычаг останова [выключения] двигателя
maximum boundary layer control — управление пограничным слоем при наибольшей эффективности [производительности, интенсивности работы] системы
recover the control — восстанавливать управление [управляемость]
respond to the controls — реагировать [отвечать] на отклонение рулей [органов управления]
space shuttle orbiter control — управление орбитальной ступенью челночного воздушно-космического аппарата
throttle and collective pitch control — верт. рычаг «шаг — газ»
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