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1 burst
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2 salvo
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3 signaalstoot
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4 kleursynchronisatiesignaal
• burst• colour burst• colour-burst signalNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > kleursynchronisatiesignaal
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5 salvopoortsignaal
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6 salvosignaal
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7 burstmethode
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8 burstruis
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9 burstsignaal
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10 burstsleuteling
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12 isochrone signaalbundel
• burst isochronousNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > isochrone signaalbundel
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13 onderbrekingstransmissie
• burst transmissionNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > onderbrekingstransmissie
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14 salvoamplitude
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15 salvodiscriminator
• burst discriminatorNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > salvodiscriminator
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16 salvofilter
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17 salvopoort
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18 salvoscheider
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19 salvosleutelschakeling
• burst-gating circuitNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > salvosleutelschakeling
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20 salvosleutelsignaal
• burst-gating pulseNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > salvosleutelsignaal
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burst — [bʉrst] vi. burst, bursting [ME bresten, bersten < OE berstan & ON bresta, both < IE base * bhres , to burst, break, crack] 1. to come apart suddenly and violently, as from internal pressure; fly into pieces; break open or out; explode 2.… … English World dictionary
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Burst — 〈[bœ:st] m. 6〉 plötzlicher Strahlungsausbruch der Sonne im Radiowellenbereich durch eine Sonneneruption [zu engl. burst „bersten, zerplatzen“] * * * Burst [bəːst; englisch »Ausbruch«] der, (s)/ s, 1) Astronomie: Strahlungsausbruch, kurz… … Universal-Lexikon