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- double-cone antenna
- double-diamond antenna
- double-dipole antenna
- double-doublet antenna
- double-fed antenna
- double-feed antenna
- double-reflector antenna
- double-slot antenna
- doublet antenna
- double-V antenna
- downlink antenna
- dual-aperture antenna
- dual-band antenna
- dual-frequency antenna
- dual-mode antenna
- dual-pattern antenna
- dual-polarization antenna
- dual-reflector antenna
- dummy antenna
- echelon lens antenna
- ECM antenna
- electrically scanned antenna
- electrically small antenna
- electric-dipole antenna
- electromechanically scanned antenna
- electronically scanned antenna
- electronic countermeasure antenna
- elevation antenna
- elevation radar antenna
- ellipsoidal antenna
- elliptically polarized antenna
- end-fed antenna
- end-fire array antenna
- end-on array antenna
- E-plane sectoral horn antenna
- E-plane flared sectoral horn antenna
- equiangular spiral antenna
- erectable antenna
- exponential antenna
- exponential horn antenna
- external antenna
- fading-reducing antenna
- fakir's bed antenna
- fan antenna
- fan-beam antenna
- fan-shaped antenna
- feeding antenna
- ferrite antenna
- ferrite-cored antenna
- ferrite loop antenna - fin-mounted antenna
- fir-tree antenna
- fishbone antenna
- fish-eye antenna
- fishpole antenna
- fixed antenna
- flagpole antenna
- flat-top antenna
- flexrib antenna
- flush antenna
- flush-mounted antenna
- folded-dipole antenna
- folded-fan antenna
- folded-monopole antenna
- folded slot antenna
- Foster antenna
- fractal antenna
- fractal Sierpinski antenna
- frame antenna
- Franklin antenna
- frequency-controlled antenna
- frequency-independent antenna
- frequency-scan antenna
- frequency-scanned antenna
- Fresnel lens antenna
- fringe antenna
- full-wave antenna
- funnel antenna
- furlable antenna
- gain antenna
- gamma-type antenna
- geodesic lens antenna
- geodesic-lens scanning antenna
- glide-path antenna
- glide-slope antenna
- global beam antenna
- gravitational-wave antenna
- Gregorian antenna
- Gregorian reflector antenna
- ground antenna
- ground based antenna
- grounded whip antenna
- ground-plane antenna
- guidance antenna
- H-antenna
- half-cheese antenna
- half-rhombic antenna
- half-wave antenna
- half-wave dipole antenna
- half-wave resonant antenna
- hand-held antenna
- harmonic antenna
- harp antenna
- headlight antenna
- helical antenna
- helical beam antenna
- helisphere antenna
- helix antenna
- helix horn antenna
- helmet antenna
- Hertz antenna
- HF antenna
- high-frequency antenna
- high-gain antenna
- highly directive antenna
- hoghorn antenna
- holographic antenna
- homing antenna
- horizontally polarized antenna
- horn antenna
- horn-reflector antenna
- H-plane sectorial horn antenna
- H-plane flared sectorial horn antenna
- hybrid-mode horn antenna
- image antenna
- Indian club antenna
- indirectly excited antenna
- indoor antenna
- inductance loaded antenna
- inflatable antenna
- integrated thin-film antenna
- interferometer antenna
- inverted-cone antenna
- inverted L-antenna
- inverted V-antenna
- ionosonde antenna
- isotropic antenna
- J-antenna
- Janus antenna
- L-antenna
- laminated antenna
- lazy
- leaky-pipe antenna
- leaky-wave antenna
- leaky-waveguide antenna
- left-hand antenna
- left-hand sense antenna
- lens antenna
- Lewis antenna
- linear antenna
- linear array antenna
- linear dipole antenna
- linearly polarized antenna
- lip-mount antenna
- loaded antenna
- lobing antenna
- localizer antenna
- log-periodic antenna
- long-wire antenna
- loop antenna
- loopstick antenna
- low-noise antenna
- low-profile antenna
- low side-lobe antenna
- LP antenna
- Luneberg antenna
- Luneberg lens antenna
- magnetic antenna
- magnetic dipole antenna
- magnet-mount antenna
- Marconi antenna
- Marconi vertical-wire antenna
- mast antenna
- master antenna
- metallic antenna
- metallic lens antenna
- microstrip antenna - Mills antenna
- Mills cross antenna
- mirror antenna
- mobile antenna
- monitoring antenna
- monopole antenna
- monopulse antenna
- movable antenna
- multiarm spiral antenna
- multiband antenna
- multibeam antenna
- multielement antenna
- multifrequency antenna
- multilobe antenna
- multimode antenna - multiple-unit steerable antenna
- multiprogram antenna
- multitier antenna
- narrow-beam antenna
- nondirectlonal antenna
- nonresonant antenna
- normal mode helical antenna
- nose-cone antenna
- notch antenna
- null-steerable antenna
- nutating antenna
- oblate spheroidal antenna
- offset-fed reflector antenna
- offset paraboloidal reflector antenna
- omnidirectional antenna
- omnipole antenna - optical antenna
- orange peel antenna
- orthogonal antennas
- oscillating doublet antenna
- outdoor antenna
- paging antenna
- parabolic antenna
- parabolic-cylinder antenna
- parabolic-reflector antenna
- paraboloid antenna
- parasitic antenna
- passive antenna
- pencil-beam antenna
- periodic antenna
- periscope antenna
- phantom antenna
- phased antenna
- phased-array antenna
- phase monopulse antenna
- phase-shaped antenna
- pickup antenna
- pill-box antenna
- pivot antenna
- planar-array antenna
- planar spiral antenna
- plane antenna
- plane-reflector antenna
- pocket antenna
- polarization-diversity antennas
- polyphase antenna
- polyrod antenna
- portable antenna
- primary antenna
- printed-circuit antenna
- probe antenna
- progressive-wave antenna
- prolate spheroidal antenna
- proximity-coupled dipole array antenna
- pylon antenna
- pyramidal horn antenna
- Q-antenna
- quad antenna
- quadraloop antenna
- quadrant antenna
- quadrupole antenna
- quarter-wave antenna
- rabbit ears antenna
- radar antenna
- radar lobe-switching antenna
- radioastronomic antenna
- radio-relay antenna
- radome antenna
- rainspout antenna
- ram's-horn antenna
- reactive reflector antenna
- receiving antenna
- reception antenna
- rectangular horn antenna
- rectangular slot antenna
- redirective antenna
- reference antenna
- reflective array antenna
- reflector antenna
- reradiating antenna
- reradiator antenna
- resonant antenna
- resonant-V antenna
- retrodirective antenna
- rhombic antenna
- rhombic end-fire antenna
- RHS antenna
- ribbon antenna
- ridged-horn antenna
- right-hand antenna
- right-hand sense antenna
- ring antenna
- Robinson antenna
- rod antenna
- room antenna
- rotary antenna
- rotary beam antenna
- rotatable antenna
- rotating antenna
- satellite tracking antenna
- saxophone antenna
- scanner antenna
- scanning antenna
- Schmidt antenna
- Schwarzschild antenna
- scimitar antenna
- screened helical antenna
- screened loop antenna
- sea/land radar antenna
- search antenna
- sectionalized vertical antenna
- sectoral horn antenna
- self-focusing antenna
- self-phased antenna
- self-phasing array antenna
- sense antenna
- sensing antenna
- series-excited antenna
- series-fed vertical antenna
- serpent antenna
- set-top antenna
- shaped-beam antenna
- sheet antenna
- shielded loop antenna
- shipborne fire control antenna
- shortwave antenna
- shovel antenna
- shunt-excited antenna
- shunt-fed vertical antenna
- side-looking antenna
- signal-proccessing antenna
- signpost antenna
- single-aperture antenna
- single-band antenna
- single-beam antenna
- single-slot antenna
- single-wire antenna
- skeleton-slot antenna
- skin antenna
- skirt antenna
- skirt-dipole antenna
- slave antenna
- sleeve antenna
- sleeve-dipole antenna
- sleeve-monopole antenna
- sleeve-stub antenna
- slit antenna
- sloping-vee antenna
- slot antenna
- slot-fed dipole antenna
- slotted waveguide antenna
- snake antenna
- solid sheet batwing antenna
- space-born antenna
- spaced antennas
- spaced-out antennas
- space-tapered array antenna
- spherical antenna
- spherical-radiator antenna
- spherical-reflector antenna
- spheroidal antenna
- spider-web antenna
- spiral antenna
- split-lobe antenna
- spot-beam antenna
- square loop antenna
- squirrel-cage antenna
- stabilized antenna
- stacked antenna
- stacked-beam antenna
- stagger antenna
- standard antenna
- standing-wave antenna
- steerable antenna
- stepped antenna
- step-scan antenna
- Sterba antenna
- stripline antenna
- stub antenna
- subsurface antenna
- superconducting antenna
- superdirective antenna
- supergain antenna
- superturnstile antenna
- surface antenna
- surface-wave antenna
- switch antenna
- switched antenna
- symmetrical antenna
- synthetic antenna
- synthetic-aperture antenna
- T-antenna
- telemetering antenna
- telescopic antenna
- television antenna
- terminated rhombic antenna
- terminated wave antenna
- thinned array antenna
- thunderstick antenna
- tilting antenna
- tin-hat antenna
- top-loaded antenna
- top-loaded vertical antenna
- tracking antenna
- trailed antenna
- trailing antenna
- transceiver antenna
- transmitting antenna
- traveling-wave antenna
- tri-band antenna
- tridipole antenna
- trigonal-reflector antenna
- triorthogonal antenna
- tripole antenna
- tubular batwing antenna
- tuned antenna
- turnstile antenna
- two-armed spiral antenna
- two-wire spiral antenna
- umbrella antenna
- umbrella reflector antenna
- underwater antenna
- unfurlable antenna
- ungrounded half-wave antenna
- unidirectional antenna
- unilateral antenna
- uniphase antenna
- unipole antenna
- unloaded antenna
- unstabilized antenna
- untuned antenna
- uplink antenna
- V-antenna
- Valentine antenna
- variable-coverage antenna
- variable-elevation beam antenna
- vehicle antenna
- venetian-blind antenna
- vertex-fed antenna
- vertical antenna
- vertically polarized antenna
- very high-frequency antenna
- VHF antenna
- wave antenna
- waveguide antenna
- whip antenna
- wide-band antenna
- Windom antenna
- wire antenna
- wire-grid lens antenna
- Wullenweber antenna
- Y-antenna
- Yagi antenna
- Yagi-Uda antenna
- Zepp antenna
- Zeppelin antenna
- zoned antenna
- zone-plate lens antenna -
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- active antenna
- active retrodirective antenna
- adaptive antenna
- Adcock antenna
- aerodiscone antenna
- airborne antenna
- air-inflated antenna
- Alexanderson antenna
- Alford antenna
- Alford loop antenna
- Alford slotted tubular antenna
- all-around looking antenna
- all-wave antenna
- amplitude monopulse antenna
- angle-reflector antenna
- annular antenna
- annular slot antenna
- antifading antenna
- antihunting antenna
- anti-interference antenna
- antistatic antenna
- aperiodic antenna
- aperture antenna
- apex-drive antenna
- arc antenna
- Archimedean spiral antenna
- array antenna
- artificial antenna
- autotracking antenna
- axial-mode antenna
- azimuth antenna
- backfire antenna
- balanced antenna
- ball antenna
- barrel antenna
- base antenna
- base-loaded antenna
- batwing antenna
- beacon antenna
- beam antenna
- beavertall antenna
- Bellini-Tosi antenna
- Beverage antenna
- bicone antenna
- biconical antenna
- biconical horn antenna
- bidirectional antenna
- bifocal antenna
- bilateral antenna
- billboard antenna
- bird-cage antenna
- blade antenna
- bottom-loaded antenna
- bow-tie antenna
- box antenna
- broadband antenna
- broadcast antenna
- broadside array antenna
- Bruce antenna
- buggy-whip antenna
- built-in antenna
- Butler antenna
- cage antenna
- capacitance antenna
- capacitance loaded antenna
- capacitor antenna
- car antenna
- Cassegrain antenna
- Cassegrain reflector antenna
- cavity antenna
- cavity slot antenna
- cavity-backed slot antenna
- center-fed antenna
- ceramic rod antenna
- cheese antenna
- Christiansen antenna
- cigar antenna
- Cindy antenna
- circular antenna
- circular horn antenna
- circular-aperture antenna
- circularly polarized antenna
- clam-shell antenna
- closed antenna
- clover-leaf antenna
- coaxial antenna
- coaxial-dipole antenna
- cobra antenna
- coil antenna
- collapsible antenna
- collinear antenna
- collinear array antenna
- comb antenna
- combined antenna
- command antenna
- common antenna
- community antenna
- compensated sleeve antenna
- compound circular horn antenna
- compound horn antenna
- conformal antenna
- conical antenna
- conical helix antenna
- conical spiral antenna
- conically scanning antenna
- conical-scan radar antenna
- contoured beam antenna
- corner antenna
- cornucopia antenna
- corrugated horn antenna
- corrugated-surface antenna
- cosec2 antenna
- cp antenna
- crossed antenna
- crossed-coil antenna
- crossed-dipole antenna
- crossed-loop antenna
- cubical antenna
- current-sheet antenna
- curtain antenna
- curtain rhombic antenna
- Cutler antenna
- cut-parabolic antenna
- cylinder antenna
- cylindrical antenna
- cylindrical-dipole antenna
- deerhorn antenna
- delta-matched impedance antenna
- demountable antenna
- density-tapered array antenna
- deployable antenna
- despun antenna
- df antenna
- diagonal horn antenna
- diamond antenna
- dielectric antenna
- dielectric foam antenna
- dielectric lens antenna
- dielectric rod antenna
- dielectric-coated antenna
- diffraction antenna
- diplexer antenna
- dipole antenna
- directional antenna
- directional broadside antenna
- directional end-on antenna
- directional-null antenna
- direction-finder antenna
- direction-finding antenna
- directive antenna
- directly excited antenna
- directly fed antenna
- director antenna
- director-type antenna
- discage antenna
- discone antenna
- dish antenna
- disk antenna
- displaced phase center antenna
- distance-measuring equipment antenna
- ditch antenna
- diversity antenna
- DME antenna
- Dolph-Chebyshev antenna
- Dolph-Chebyshev array antenna
- dot-beam antenna
- double antenna
- double-beam antenna
- double-cheese antenna
- double-cone antenna
- double-diamond antenna
- double-dipole antenna
- double-doublet antenna
- double-fed antenna
- double-feed antenna
- double-reflector antenna
- double-slot antenna
- doublet antenna
- double-V antenna
- downlink antenna
- dual-aperture antenna
- dual-band antenna
- dual-frequency antenna
- dual-mode antenna
- dual-pattern antenna
- dual-polarization antenna
- dual-reflector antenna
- dummy antenna
- echelon lens antenna
- ECM antenna
- electrically scanned antenna
- electrically small antenna
- electric-dipole antenna
- electromechanically scanned antenna
- electronic countermeasure antenna
- electronically scanned antenna
- elevation antenna
- elevation radar antenna
- ellipsoidal antenna
- elliptically polarized antenna
- end-fed antenna
- end-fire array antenna
- end-on array antenna
- E-plane flared sectoral horn antenna
- E-plane sectoral horn antenna
- equiangular spiral antenna
- erectable antenna
- exponential antenna
- exponential horn antenna
- external antenna
- fading-reducing antenna
- fakir's bed antenna
- fan antenna
- fan-beam antenna
- fan-shaped antenna
- feeding antenna
- ferrite antenna
- ferrite loop antenna
- ferrite rod antenna
- ferrite-cored antenna
- finding antenna
- fin-mounted antenna
- fir-tree antenna
- fishbone antenna
- fish-eye antenna
- fishpole antenna
- fixed antenna
- flagpole antenna
- flat-top antenna
- flexrib antenna
- flush-antenna
- flush-mounted antenna
- folded slot antenna
- folded-dipole antenna
- folded-fan antenna
- folded-monopole antenna
- Foster antenna
- fractal antenna
- fractal Sierpinski antenna
- frame antenna
- Franklin antenna
- frequency-controlled antenna
- frequency-independent antenna
- frequency-scan antenna
- frequency-scanned antenna
- Fresnel lens antenna
- fringe antenna
- full-wave antenna
- funnel antenna
- furlable antenna
- gain antenna
- gamma-type antenna
- geodesic lens antenna
- geodesic-lens scanning antenna
- glide-path antenna
- glide-slope antenna
- global beam antenna
- gravitatlonal-wave antenna
- Gregorian antenna
- Gregorian reflector antenna
- ground antenna
- ground based antenna
- grounded whip antenna
- ground-plane antenna
- guidance antenna
- half-cheese antenna
- half-rhombic antenna
- half-wave antenna
- half-wave dipole antenna
- half-wave resonant antenna
- hand-held antenna
- H-antenna
- harmonic antenna
- harp antenna
- headlight antenna
- helical antenna
- helical beam antenna
- helisphere antenna
- helix antenna
- helix horn antenna
- helmet antenna
- Hertz antenna
- HF antenna
- high-frequency antenna
- high-gain antenna
- highly directive antenna
- hoghorn antenna
- holographic antenna
- homing antenna
- horizontally polarized antenna
- horn antenna
- horn-reflector antenna
- H-plane flared sectorial horn antenna
- H-plane sectorial horn antenna
- hybrid-mode horn antenna
- image antenna
- Indian club antenna
- indirectly excited antenna
- indoor antenna
- inductance loaded antenna
- inflatable antenna
- integrated thin-film antenna
- interferometer antenna
- inverted L-antenna
- inverted V-antenna
- inverted-cone antenna
- ionosonde antenna
- isotropic antenna
- J-antenna
- Janus antenna
- laminated antenna
- L-antenna
- lazy H antenna
- leaky-pipe antenna
- leaky-wave antenna
- leaky-waveguide antenna
- left-hand antenna
- left-hand sense antenna
- lens antenna
- Lewis antenna
- linear antenna
- linear array antenna
- linear dipole antenna
- linearly polarized antenna
- lip-mount antenna
- loaded antenna
- lobing antenna
- localizer antenna
- log-periodic antenna
- long-wire antenna
- loop antenna
- loopstick antenna
- low side-lobe antenna
- low-noise antenna
- low-profile antenna
- LP antenna
- Luneberg antenna
- Luneberg lens antenna
- magnetic antenna
- magnetic dipole antenna
- magnet-mount antenna
- Marconi antenna
- Marconi vertical-wire antenna
- mast antenna
- master antenna
- metallic antenna
- metallic lens antenna
- microstrip antenna
- microstrip linear antenna
- microwave antenna
- Mills antenna
- Mills cross antenna
- mirror antenna
- mobile antenna
- monitoring antenna
- monopole antenna
- monopulse antenna
- movable antenna
- multiarm spiral antenna
- multiband antenna
- multibeam antenna
- multielement antenna
- multifrequency antenna
- multilobe antenna
- multimode antenna
- multiple-beam antenna
- multiple-tuned antenna
- multiple-unit steerable antenna
- multiprogram antenna
- multitier antenna
- narrow-beam antenna
- nondirectlonal antenna
- nonresonant antenna
- normal mode helical antenna
- nose-cone antenna
- notch antenna
- null-steerable antenna
- nutating antenna
- oblate spheroidal antenna
- offset paraboloidal reflector antenna
- offset-fed reflector antenna
- omnidirectional antenna
- omnipole antenna
- omnirange antenna
- open antenna
- optical antenna
- orange peel antenna
- orthogonal antennas
- oscillating doublet antenna
- outdoor antenna
- paging antenna
- parabolic antenna
- parabolic-cylinder antenna
- parabolic-reflector antenna
- paraboloid antenna
- parasitic antenna
- passive antenna
- pencil-beam antenna
- periodic antenna
- periscope antenna
- phantom antenna
- phase monopulse antenna
- phased antenna
- phased-array antenna
- phase-shaped antenna
- pickup antenna
- pill-box antenna
- pivot antenna
- planar spiral antenna
- planar-array antenna
- plane antenna
- plane-reflector antenna
- pocket antenna
- polarization-diversity antennas
- polyphase antenna
- polyrod antenna
- portable antenna
- primary antenna
- printed-circuit antenna
- probe antenna
- progressive-wave antenna
- prolate spheroidal antenna
- proximity-coupled dipole array antenna
- pylon antenna
- pyramidal horn antenna
- Q-antenna
- quad antenna
- quadraloop antenna
- quadrant antenna
- quadrupole antenna
- quarter-wave antenna
- rabbit ears antenna
- radar antenna
- radar lobe-switching antenna
- radioastronomic antenna
- radio-relay antenna
- radome antenna
- rainspout antenna
- ram's-horn antenna
- reactive reflector antenna
- receiving antenna
- reception antenna
- rectangular horn antenna
- rectangular slot antenna
- redirective antenna
- reference antenna
- reflective array antenna
- reflector antenna
- reradiating antenna
- reradiator antenna
- resonant antenna
- resonant-V antenna
- retrodirective antenna
- rhombic antenna
- rhombic end-fire antenna
- RHS antenna
- ribbon antenna
- ridged-horn antenna
- right-hand antenna
- right-hand sense antenna
- ring antenna
- Robinson antenna
- rod antenna
- room antenna
- rotary antenna
- rotary beam antenna
- rotatable antenna
- rotating antenna
- satellite tracking antenna
- saxophone antenna
- scanner antenna
- scanning antenna
- Schmidt antenna
- Schwarzschild antenna
- scimitar antenna
- screened helical antenna
- screened loop antenna
- sea/land radar antenna
- search antenna
- sectionalized vertical antenna
- sectoral horn antenna
- self-focusing antenna
- self-phased antenna
- self-phasing array antenna
- sense antenna
- sensing antenna
- series-excited antenna
- series-fed vertical antenna
- serpent antenna
- set-top antenna
- shaped-beam antenna
- sheet antenna
- shielded loop antenna
- shipborne fire control antenna
- shortwave antenna
- shovel antenna
- shunt-excited antenna
- shunt-fed vertical antenna
- side-looking antenna
- signal-proccessing antenna
- signpost antenna
- single-aperture antenna
- single-band antenna
- single-beam antenna
- single-slot antenna
- single-wire antenna
- skeleton-slot antenna
- skin antenna
- skirt antenna
- skirt-dipole antenna
- slave antenna
- sleeve antenna
- sleeve-dipole antenna
- sleeve-monopole antenna
- sleeve-stub antenna
- slit antenna
- sloping-vee antenna
- slot antenna
- slot-fed dipole antenna
- slotted waveguide antenna
- snake antenna
- solid sheet batwing antenna
- space-born antenna
- spaced antenna
- spaced-out antenna
- space-tapered array antenna
- spherical antenna
- spherical-radiator antenna
- spherical-reflector antenna
- spheroidal antenna
- spider-web antenna
- spiral antenna
- split-lobe antenna
- spot-beam antenna
- square loop antenna
- squirrel-cage antenna
- stabilized antenna
- stacked antenna
- stacked-beam antenna
- stagger antenna
- standard antenna
- standing-wave antenna
- steerable antenna
- stepped antenna
- step-scan antenna
- Sterba antenna
- stripline antenna
- stub antenna
- subsurface antenna
- superconducting antenna
- superdirective antenna
- supergain antenna
- superturnstile antenna
- surface antenna
- surface-wave antenna
- switch antenna
- switched antenna
- symmetrical antenna
- synthetic antenna
- synthetic-aperture antenna
- T-antenna
- telemetering antenna
- telescopic antenna
- television antenna
- terminated rhombic antenna
- terminated wave antenna
- thinned array antenna
- thunderstick antenna
- tilting antenna
- tin-hat antenna
- top-loaded antenna
- top-loaded vertical antenna
- tracking antenna
- trailed antenna
- trailing antenna
- transceiver antenna
- transmitting antenna
- traveling-wave antenna
- tri-band antenna
- tridipole antenna
- trigonal-reflector antenna
- triorthogonal antenna
- tripole antenna
- tubular batwing antenna
- tuned antenna
- turnstile antenna
- two-armed spiral antenna
- two-wire spiral antenna
- umbrella antenna
- umbrella reflector antenna
- underwater antenna
- unfurlable antenna
- ungrounded half-wave antenna
- unidirectional antenna
- unilateral antenna
- uniphase antenna
- unipole antenna
- unloaded antenna
- unstabilized antenna
- untuned antenna
- uplink antenna
- Valentine antenna
- V-antenna
- variable-coverage antenna
- variable-elevation beam antenna
- vehicle antenna
- venetian-blind antenna
- vertex-fed antenna
- vertical antenna
- vertically polarized antenna
- very high-frequency antenna
- VHF antenna
- wave antenna
- waveguide antenna
- whip antenna
- wide-band antenna
- Windom antenna
- wire antenna
- wire-grid lens antenna
- Wullenweber antenna
- Yagi antenna
- Yagi-Uda antenna
- Y-antenna
- Zepp antenna
- Zeppellin antenna
- zoned antenna
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- active antenna
- actual antenna
- adaptive antenna
- aerodiscone antenna
- aerospace antenna
- air-frame antenna
- airplane antenna
- Alexanderson antenna
- Alford antenna
- annular antenna
- antifading antenna
- antistatic antenna
- aperiodic antenna
- aperture antenna
- aperture-angle antenna
- arc antenna
- artificial antenna
- automobile antenna
- auxiliary ship antenna
- axial-symmetric antenna
- backfire antenna
- back-to-back antenna
- band antenna
- base antenna
- batwing antenna
- beam antenna
- Beverage antenna
- biconical antenna
- bifocal antenna
- bilateral antenna
- billboard antenna
- block antenna
- bobtail curtain antenna
- bow-tie antenna
- box antenna
- broadband antenna
- broadbeam antenna
- broadside antenna
- built-in antenna
- butterfly antenna
- cage antenna
- capacitance-feeded antenna
- cap-type antenna
- car antenna
- car TV-antenna
- Cassegrain antenna
- cavity antenna
- center-fed reflector antenna
- cheese antenna
- circular antenna
- coaxial antenna
- coil antenna
- colinear antenna
- combined antenna
- communal antenna
- compact antenna
- complementary-pair antenna
- complementary-steerable antenna
- compound reflector antenna
- cone antenna
- conical antenna
- conical-horn antenna
- conical-monopole antenna
- corner antenna
- corrugated antenna
- cosecant-squared antenna
- coupled antenna
- cradle antenna
- cross antenna
- crossed antenna
- cryogenic antenna
- cubical antenna
- curtain rhombic antenna
- custom-configured antenna
- custom-made antenna
- cylinder antenna
- deer-horn antenna
- delta-loop antenna
- despun antenna
- diamond antenna
- diamond-loop antenna
- dielectric-rod antenna
- dieletric-lens antenna
- diffraction antenna
- dipole antenna
- direct-aperture antenna
- directed-sector antenna
- directional antenna
- dish antenna
- disk antenna
- disk-cone antenna
- disk-on-rod antenna
- dismountable antenna
- dome antenna
- double-band antenna
- double-square antenna
- doublet antenna
- double-umbrella antenna
- driven antenna
- dual-offset antenna
- dummy antenna
- earth-coverage antenna
- electric-pair antenna
- electronically scanned antenna
- electronically steerable antenna
- elementary antenna
- eleven-element antenna
- embedded-wire anti-ice antenna
- emergency antenna
- emergency ship antenna
- empty-helix antenna
- end-fire antenna
- E-plane-type pillbox antenna
- equiangular-spiral antenna
- exciting antenna
- factory-made antenna
- fan antenna
- fan-beam antenna
- fanned-beam antenna
- ferrite-rod antenna
- filament antenna
- filter-plexed antenna
- fin antenna
- finding antenna
- fin-mounted antenna
- fishbone antenna
- fishpole antenna
- flagpole antenna
- flat antenna
- flat-top antenna
- flexible antenna
- flush-mounted antenna
- FM unipolar antenna
- foldable antenna
- fold-down antenna
- four-element antenna
- four-tier antenna
- frame antenna
- Fresnel antenna
- full-band antenna
- fully steerable antenna
- glass-mount antenna
- glass-plastic antenna
- global coverage antenna
- GP antenna
- Gregorian antenna
- ground-to-air antenna
- half-pillbox antenna
- half-rhomb antenna
- half-slot antenna
- half-wave antenna
- halo antenna
- harmonic antenna
- hectometer antenna
- helical antenna
- H-field antenna
- high-efficient antenna
- high-impact antenna
- hoghorn antenna
- horizontally-polarized antenna
- horn-lens antenna
- H-plane antenna
- hula-loop antenna
- hyperbolic antenna
- image antenna
- imaging antenna
- indoor antenna
- instrumentation antenna
- instrument-panel antenna
- internal antenna
- intersatellite antenna
- inverse Cassegrain antenna
- inverted vee antenna
- IR-antenna
- isotrope antenna
- isotropic antenna
- laminated antenna
- L-antenna
- lazy H antenna
- LB-antenna
- leaky-wave antenna
- lens antenna
- linear antenna
- linear-conductor antenna
- locomotive antenna
- log-periodic antenna
- long wire antenna
- long-conductor antenna
- long-range antenna
- loop antenna
- loop-monopole antenna
- loop-stick antenna
- low-angle antenna
- low-frequency antenna
- low-silhoette antenna
- LP antenna
- magnetic antenna
- magnetic-based antenna
- magnetic-cored antenna
- magnetic-dipole antenna
- magnetic-sole antenna
- main ship antenna
- mains antenna
- manypole antenna
- mast antenna
- master antenna
- matched-filter antenna
- meander-type chain antenna
- metallic antenna
- microwave antenna
- miniloop antenna
- mirror antenna
- monoconical antenna
- monopillar helix antenna
- monopole antenna
- monopole-notch antenna
- monopulse antenna
- multiband antenna
- multibeam antenna
- multichannel antenna
- multielement dipole antenna
- multifeed antenna
- multilevel antenna
- multilobed antenna
- multimode antenna
- multiple antenna
- multiple-beam antenna
- multiunit antenna
- MW/DW antenna
- narrow-band antenna
- narrow-beam antenna
- near-field antenna
- near-field Cassegrain antenna
- near-surface antenna
- noise antenna
- noise-protected antenna
- nondirectional antenna
- nonresonant antenna
- notch antenna
- offset antenna
- off-surface antenna
- omniazimuthal antenna
- omnidirectional antenna
- open antenna
- orthogonal antennas
- outdoor antenna
- outer frame antenna
- outer pager antenna
- overtuned antenna
- paddle antenna
- paired antenna
- parabolic-dish antenna
- paraboloid antenna
- paracylinder antenna
- passive antenna
- paste-on antenna
- paste-on-type antenna
- pencil-beam antenna
- periodic antenna
- periscope antenna
- pickup antenna
- piggyback antenna
- pill-box antenna
- pin antenna
- pivot antenna
- planar antenna
- planar-array antenna
- plastic antenna
- plate antenna
- plural-beam antenna
- pocket antenna
- polar antenna
- prepositioned antenna
- prime-focal antenna
- progressive wave antenna
- pylon antenna
- pyramidal antenna
- quadrate antenna
- quarter-wave antenna
- radio-relay antenna
- reference antenna
- reflective array antenna
- reflector antenna
- replaceable-elongated antenna
- reserve antenna
- resonance antenna
- resonant antenna
- retrodirective antenna
- retroreflector antenna
- rhombic antenna
- ribbon antenna
- rib-mesh antenna
- ring antenna
- rod antenna
- roof antenna
- roof-top antenna
- room antenna
- rotatable antenna
- round diagram antenna
- running wave antenna
- satcom antenna
- satellite-communication antenna
- satellite-to-earth station antenna
- satellite-to-satellite antenna
- SB-antenna
- scimitar antenna
- scin antenna
- sector antenna
- sectoral antenna
- self-phasing antenna
- self-resonant antenna
- sense antenna
- sensing antenna
- series-fed vertical antenna
- seven-element antenna
- shaped-beam antenna
- sharp directional antenna
- shorted antenna
- Shpindler antenna
- shunt-excited antenna
- shunt-fed vertical antenna
- single-band antenna
- single-channel antenna
- single-element antenna
- single-horn antenna
- single-polarized antenna
- sixteen-element antenna
- slave antenna
- sleeve antenna
- sleeve-dipole antenna
- slope beam antenna
- slot antenna
- slotted-ring antenna
- solid antenna
- spaced antennas
- space-erected antenna
- spark-proof antenna
- spherical antenna
- spiderweb antenna
- spike antenna
- spiral antenna
- spiral-helix antenna
- spiral-phase antenna
- split-beam antenna
- square antenna
- stacked antenna
- stacked-dipole antenna
- standard antenna
- standing wave antenna
- static antenna
- stationary antenna
- steerable antenna
- stowable antenna
- strength antenna
- stripline antenna
- stripline-slot antenna
- stub-matched antenna
- submarine receiving antenna
- submarine transmitting antenna
- subwavelength antenna
- suppressed antenna
- surface wave antenna
- surrogate antenna
- suspended-patch antenna
- symmetrical antenna
- synphased antenna
- synthetic antenna
- synthetic-aperture antenna
- T-antenna
- telemetering antenna
- telescopic antenna
- television receive only antenna
- terminal antenna
- terrestrial-microwave point-to-point horn antenna
- test antenna
- three-band antenna
- three-element antenna
- three-sector antenna
- tiny antenna
- tower antenna
- tower-type antenna
- trailing antenna
- transceiving redirecting antenna
- transistorized antenna
- transmitting-receiving antenna
- trap-loaded antenna
- traveling-wave antenna
- triangular antenna
- triple-square antenna
- tripole antenna
- trumpet antenna
- turnstile antenna
- TV-antenna
- twelve-channel antenna
- two-element antenna
- Tx antenna
- UHF-antenna
- umbrella antenna
- unipole antenna
- unipole-notch antenna
- universal antenna
- unpositioned antenna
- USB-antenna
- V-antenna
- vertical antenna
- vertical polarization antenna
- vibrator antenna
- Vivaldi antenna
- V-strip antenna
- wave-channel antenna
- waveguide antenna
- whip antenna
- wide-band antenna
- wire antenna
- world-wide receiving antenna
- Wullenweber antenna
- X-beam antenna
- Yagi antenna
- Yagi-Uda antenna
- zig-zag antenna
- zoned antennaEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > antenna
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13 antenna
1) антенна
2) антенный
– aft antenna
– aircraft-type antenna
– all-wave antenna
– annular antenna
– antenna power
– antenna amplifier
– antenna aperture
– antenna area
– antenna array
– antenna assembly
– antenna attenuator
– antenna circuit
– antenna coupling
– antenna crosstalk
– antenna current
– antenna curtain
– antenna effeciency
– antenna element
– antenna eliminator
– antenna EMF
– antenna fairlead
– antenna feed
– antenna feed-impedance
– antenna field
– antenna gain
– antenna inductance
– antenna lead
– antenna lead-in
– antenna lens
– antenna mounting
– antenna noise
– antenna reel
– antenna reflector
– antenna relay
– antenna resistance
– antenna socket
– antenna switch
– antenna system
– antenna tilt
– antenna tower
– antenna wire
– anti-fading antenna
– anti-interference antenna
– antistatic antenna
– aperiodic antenna
– aperture of antenna
– artificial antenna
– azimuth antenna
– balanced antenna
– base-driven antenna
– base-driving antenna
– base-fed antenna
– beacon antenna
– beam antenna
– beamwidth of antenna
– bedspring antenna
– Beverage antenna
– biconical antenna
– bidirectional antenna
– bilateral antenna
– billboard antenna
– bird-cage antenna
– box antenna
– broadband antenna
– broadcasting antenna
– built-in antenna
– bumper antenna
– buried antenna
– capacitor antenna
– Cassegrainian antenna
– center-driven antenna
– cheese antenna
– christmastree antenna
– cigar antenna
– circular antenna
– coaxial antenna
– collinear antenna
– communications antenna
– community antenna
– corkscrew antenna
– corner antenna
– corner-reflector antenna
– cosecant-squared antenna
– crossed antenna
– dielectric antenna
– dipole antenna
– direction-finding antenna
– directional antenna
– director antenna
– discone antenna
– dish antenna
– dish-shaped antenna
– disk antenna
– diversity antenna
– double antenna
– double-faced antenna
– double-umbrella antenna
– drag antenna
– dumb antenna
– eagle antenna
– elevate antenna
– elevated antenna
– elevation antenna
– elliptical antenna
– end-fire antenna
– extended antenna
– fan antenna
– ferrite-rod antenna
– fishbone antenna
– fixed antenna
– fixed-coil antenna
– fixed-loop antenna
– flagpole antenna
– flattop antenna
– flush-mounted antenna
– focal-line fed antenna
– folded antenna
– folded-dipole antenna
– forward-looking antenna
– frame antenna
– frequency-scanned antenna
– gamma antenna
– Goldschmidt antenna
– grid antenna
– ground antenna
– half-wave antenna
– harmonic antenna
– harp antenna
– height of antenna
– height-finding antenna
– helical antenna
– HF antenna
– high-frequency antenna
– highly-directional antenna
– homing antenna
– horn antenna
– horn-lens antenna
– horn-reflector antenna
– image antenna
– indoor antenna
– inverted V antenna
– inverted-L antenna
– isotropic antenna
– leaky-pipe antenna
– lens antenna
– LF antenna
– lobe-switching antenna
– lobing antenna
– localizer antenna
– Lodge-Muirhead antenna
– loop antenna
– low-angle antenna
– low-frequency antenna
– magnet-core antenna
– marker antenna
– mast antenna
– medium-frequency antenna
– MF antenna
– microwave antenna
– millimeter-wave antenna
– monitoring antenna
– monopulse antenna
– multiband antenna
– multibeam antenna
– multielement antenna
– multiple-horn antenna
– multiwire antenna
– mushroom antenna
– narrow-banded antenna
– non-directional antenna
– omnidirectional antenna
– operate on antenna
– outdoor antenna
– parabolic antenna
– paraboloid antenna
– parasitic antenna
– pencil-beam antenna
– phantom-target antenna
– phase-locked antenna
– pick-up antenna
– pillbox antenna
– plane-reflector antenna
– quadrant antenna
– quarter-wave antenna
– quiescent antenna
– radar antenna
– random antenna
– rear-looking antenna
– receiving antenna
– reel in antenna
– reflector-type antenna
– resonant antenna
– rhombic antenna
– ribbon antenna
– rig an antenna on supports
– rockinghorse antenna
– rod antenna
– running-board antenna
– sausage antenna
– screened antenna
– search antenna
– sense antenna
– series-fed antenna
– shaped-beam antenna
– shaped-reflector antenna
– shipboard antenna
– short-wave antenna
– shunt-fed antenna
– skid-fin antenna
– sleeve antenna
– sleeve-dipole antenna
– slot antenna
– slotted-guide antenna
– spheroidal antenna
– spiderweb antenna
– squirrel-cage antenna
– stacked antenna
– stacked-V antenna
– stagger antenna
– standing-wave antenna
– steerable antenna
– step-and-repeat antenna
– stream-line antenna
– streamlined antenna
– stripline antenna
– stub antenna
– submerged antenna
– submersible antenna
– superdirectional antenna
– superdirective antenna
– superturnstile antenna
– suppressor antenna
– supressor antenna
– surface-wave antenna
– tail antenna
– tapered antenna
– telescopic antenna
– telescopic rod antenna
– television antenna
– tier antenna
– tiltable antenna
– tilted antenna
– TL antenna
– top antenna
– top-fed antenna
– tower-type antenna
– tracking antenna
– trailing antenna
– transmission-line antenna
– transmitting antenna
– travelling-wave antenna
– tuned antenna
– turnstile antenna
– twin antenna
– two-element antenna
– two-wire antenna
– umbrella antenna
– umbrella-type antenna
– underwater antenna
– unidirectional antenna
– unloaded antenna
– vehicle-borne antenna
– vertical antenna
– VHF antenna array
– VHF-UHF antenna
– wide-band antenna
– wideband antenna
– wire antenna
– Yagi antenna
– Zeppelin antenna
– zig-zag antenna
Alford loop antenna — <naut.> антенна альфордовская, квадратная рамочная антенна
antenna area efficiency — <electr.> эффективность по площади
antenna lightning protector — < radio> разрядник антенный
antenna snatch block — < radio> блоки для натяжки антенны
antenna tuning inductor — < radio> катушка настройки антенны
bent rhombic antenna — < radio> антенна согнутая ромбическая
broadside directional antenna — < radio> антенна плашмя направленная
Chireix and Mesny antenna — < radio> антенна Ширекса-Мени
circularly polarized antenna — < radio> антенна вращающей поляризации
cylindrical cosecant antenna — косекансная цилиндрическая антенна
double rhombic antenna — < radio> антенна двойная ромбическая
electronically scanned antenna — антенна с электронным сканированием
leaky waveguide antenna — < radio> антенна волноводно-щелевая
parabolic reflector antenna — антенна с параболическим отражателем, параболическая антенна
pencil beam antenna — антенна с игольчатой диаграммой направленности
set antenna to bear on an object — наводить антенну на объект
slotted waveguide antenna — < radio> антенна волноводная щелевая
spark-gap switched antenna — < radio> антенна переключаемая разрядником
strut airborne antenna — < radio> антенна вертикальная самолетная
synthetic aperture antenna — антенна с синтезированной апертурой
tapered rectangular antenna — < radio> антенна клинообразная прямоугольная
top-loaded vertical antenna — антенна-мачта, мачта-антенна
traveling wave antenna — < radio> антенна бегущей волны
trigonal reflector antenna — антенна с треугольным отражателем
zoning of a lens antenna — < radio> выравнивание фазового фронта линзовой антенны
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14 antenna
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active antenna
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actual antenna
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adaptive antenna
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Adcock antenna
-
aerospace antenna
-
airborne antenna
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Alford antenna
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all-band antenna
-
annular antenna
-
antifading antenna
-
aperiodic antenna
-
aperture antenna
-
approach antenna
-
arc antenna
-
array antenna
-
artificial antenna
-
backfire antenna
-
balanced antenna
-
barrel antenna
-
batwing antenna
-
beamca antenna
-
beam antenna
-
beam-steering antenna
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Beverage antenna
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biconical antenna
-
bifocal antenna
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billboard antenna
-
blade antenna
-
block antenna
-
box antenna
-
broadband antenna
-
broadbeam antenna
-
broadcasting antenna
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broadcast antenna
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broadside antenna
-
buggy-whip antenna
-
cage antenna
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Cassegrain antenna
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cavity antenna
-
center-fed antenna
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cheese-box antenna
-
cheese antenna
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circular antenna
-
circularly polarized antenna
-
closed antenna
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coaxial antenna
-
coil antenna
-
collapsible antenna
-
collinear antenna
-
comb antenna
-
common antenna
-
communication antenna
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community antenna
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cone antenna
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conformal antenna
-
conical antenna
- conically scanning antenna -
corner antenna
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corrugated surface antenna
-
corrugated antenna
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cosecant antenna
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cosecant-squared antenna
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crossed antenna
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cubical antenna
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cubic antenna
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curtain antenna
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cylinder antenna
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deep-space antenna
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diamond antenna
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dielectric antenna
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diffraction antenna
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dipole antenna
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directional antenna
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directly excited antenna
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dish antenna
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disk antenna
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double-beam antenna
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doublet antenna
-
driven antenna
-
dummy antenna
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earth-coverage antenna
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electronically scanned antenna
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electronically steerable antenna
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elementary antenna
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elliptical antenna
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end-fed antenna
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end-fire antenna
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exciting antenna
-
exterior antenna
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fan-beam antenna
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fan antenna
-
feeding antenna
-
ferrite antenna
-
finding antenna
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fishbone antenna
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fixed antenna
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fixed-beam antenna
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flagpole antenna
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flat-top antenna
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flat antenna
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flush-mounted antenna
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flush antenna
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foldable antenna
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folded antenna
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folding antenna
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frame antenna
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gain antenna
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glide-path antenna
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Gregorian antenna
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half-wavelength antenna
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half-wave antenna
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harp antenna
-
helical antenna
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hoghorn antenna
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homing antenna
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horizontally polarized antenna
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horn antenna
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horn-lens antenna
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image antenna
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indoor antenna
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intermediate-feed antenna
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internal antenna
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isotropic antenna
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leaky-wave antenna
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lens antenna
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lobing antenna
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localizer antenna
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log-periodic antenna
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long-range antenna
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loop antenna
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low-angle antenna
-
low-profile antenna
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low-side lobe antenna
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low-silhouette antenna
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Luneburg lens antenna
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Luneburg antenna
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magnetic antenna
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mains antenna
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mast antenna
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master antenna
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microstrip antenna
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microwave antenna
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mirror antenna
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mock antenna
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monopole antenna
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monopulse antenna
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multi-beam antenna
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multibeam antenna
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multiband antenna
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multidirectional antenna
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multifrequency antenna
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multilobed antenna
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multimode antenna
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multiple antenna
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multiple-tuned antenna
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multiunit antenna
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near-omnidirectional antenna
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near-surface antenna
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nondirectional antenna
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nonresonant antenna
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notch antenna
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nutating antenna
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offset reflector antenna
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omnidirectional antenna
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open antenna
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outdoor antenna
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outside antenna
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parabolic antenna
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parasitic antenna
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pencil-beam antenna
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periscope antenna
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phased antenna
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pickup antenna
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pillbox antenna
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pivot antenna
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planar antenna
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plate antenna
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pocket antenna
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prism antenna
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progressive-wave antenna
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pylon antenna
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quad antenna
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quadrant antenna
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quarter-wavelength antenna
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quarter-wave antenna
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radar antenna
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radome-covered antenna
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radome antenna
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receiving antenna
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reference antenna
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reflector antenna
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resonant antenna
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retrodirective antenna
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rhombic antenna
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ribbon antenna
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ring antenna
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rod antenna
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rooftop antenna
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roof antenna
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room antenna
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rotable antenna
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rotary-beam antenna
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rotatable antenna
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rotating-field antenna
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scanning antenna
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scimitar antenna
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searching antenna
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search antenna
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self-phasing antenna
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series-fed antenna
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shaped-beam antenna
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shunt-fed antenna
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sleeve antenna
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slit antenna
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slotted-guide antenna
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space-borne antenna
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spacecraft antenna
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spherical antenna
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spheric antenna
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spike antenna
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spiral antenna
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split-beam antenna
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stacked antenna
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standing-wave antenna
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steerable-beam antenna
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steerable antenna
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stripline antenna
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stub antenna
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stub-matched antenna
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superdirective antenna
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suppressed antenna
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surface antenna
-
surface-wave antenna
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symmetrical antenna
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synthetic-aperture antenna
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synthetic antenna
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telescopic antenna
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tower-type antenna
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tower antenna
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trailing antenna
-
transmit-receive antenna
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transmitting antenna
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traveling-wave antenna
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triangle antenna
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tripole antenna
-
turnstile antenna
-
umbrella-type antenna
-
umbrella antenna
-
unipole antenna
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V antenna
-
wave antenna
-
waveguide antenna
-
whip antenna
-
wide-angle antenna
-
wide-band antenna
-
wire antenna
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Yagi antenna
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zoned antenna -
15 antenna
антенна || антенныйto orient an antenna on — ориентировать антенну на...
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16 lens
1) линза2) объектив; окуляр8) производить киносъёмку; снимать кинофильм•- acoustic lens
- antenna lens
- aplanatic lens
- apochromatic lens
- artificial dielectric lens
- Bertrand lens
- bi-concave lens
- bi-convex lens
- coated lens
- collimating lens
- color lens
- compound lens
- concave lens
- concave-convex lens
- condenser lens
- condensing lens
- constant-k lens
- contact lens
- converging lens
- convex lens
- convex-concave lens
- correction lens
- crown lens
- crystalline lens
- cylindrical lens
- delay lens
- dielectric lens
- diverging lens
- echelon lens
- electromagnetic lens
- electron lens
- electrostatic lens
- equiconcave lens
- equiconvex lens
- expansion lens
- ferrite lens
- fiber lens
- field lens
- fish-eye lens
- fly's-eye lens
- Fresnel lens
- gas lens
- geodesic lens
- hard lens
- helical gas lens
- high-gain lens
- holographic lens
- holographically generated lens
- horn lens
- infrared lens
- kinoform lens
- lattice lens
- LCS lens
- liquid-crystal shutter lens
- Luneberg lens
- macro lens
- magnetic lens
- magnetic quadrupole lens
- matching lens
- meniscus lens
- metallic antenna lens
- metal-plate lens
- microwave lens
- modified Luneberg lens
- negative lens
- negative meniscus lens
- object lens
- objective lens
- path-length lens
- plano-concave lens
- plano-convex lens
- positive lens
- positive meniscus lens
- projection lens
- reconstructing lens
- Relay lens
- relay lens
- Rinehart lens
- rotationally symmetric lens
- R-2R lens
- schlieren lens
- self-cleaning lens
- soft lens
- spherical Luneberg lens
- spherically symmetric Luneberg lens
- stepped lens
- stepped-index Luneberg lens
- surface-wave lens
- telephoto lens
- thermal lens
- thin lens
- two-dimensional lens
- two-tube electrostatic lens
- variable-focal-length lens
- varifocal lens
- waveguide lens
- wide-angle lens
- zoom lens -
17 mouth
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18 throat
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19 lens
1) линза2) объектив; окуляр8) производить киносъёмку; снимать кинофильм•- acoustic lens
- antenna lens
- aplanatic lens
- apochromatic lens
- artificial dielectric lens
- Bertrand lens
- bi-concave lens
- bi-convex lens
- coated lens
- collimating lens
- color lens
- compound lens
- concave lens
- concave-convex lens
- condenser lens
- condensing lens
- constant-k lens
- contact lens
- converging lens
- convex lens
- convex-concave lens
- correction lens
- crown lens
- crystalline lens
- cylindrical lens
- delay lens
- dielectric lens
- diverging lens
- echelon lens
- electromagnetic lens
- electron lens
- electrostatic lens
- equiconcave lens
- equiconvex lens
- expansion lens
- ferrite lens
- fiber lens
- field lens
- fish-eye lens
- fly's-eye lens
- Fresnel lens
- gas lens
- geodesic lens
- hard lens
- helical gas lens
- high-gain lens
- holographic lens
- holographically generated lens
- horn lens
- infrared lens
- kinoform lens
- lattice lens
- LCS lens
- liquid-crystal shutter lens
- Luneberg lens
- macro lens
- magnetic lens
- magnetic quadrupole lens
- matching lens
- meniscus lens
- metallic antenna lens
- metal-plate lens
- microwave lens
- modified Luneberg lens
- negative lens
- negative meniscus lens
- object lens
- objective lens
- path-length lens
- plano-concave lens
- plano-convex lens
- positive lens
- positive meniscus lens
- projection lens
- R-2R lens
- reconstructing lens
- Relay lens
- relay lens
- Rinehart lens
- rotationally symmetric lens
- schlieren lens
- self-cleaning lens
- soft lens
- spherical Luneberg lens
- spherically symmetric Luneberg lens
- stepped lens
- stepped-index Luneberg lens
- surface-wave lens
- telephoto lens
- thermal lens
- thin lens
- two-dimensional lens
- two-tube electrostatic lens
- variable-focal-length lens
- varifocal lens
- waveguide lens
- wide-angle lens
- zoom lensThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > lens
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galalitas — statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Plastikas iš kazeino ir formaldehido. atitikmenys: angl. artificial horn; galalith rus. галалит … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
galalith — galalitas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Plastikas iš kazeino ir formaldehido. atitikmenys: angl. artificial horn; galalith rus. галалит … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
галалит — galalitas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Plastikas iš kazeino ir formaldehido. atitikmenys: angl. artificial horn; galalith rus. галалит … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas