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101 kazetofon
m cassette recorder/player, tape player/machine; (dio stereo sistema) cassette deck (- stereokazetofon) I radio- kazetofon radio-cassette recorder; digitalni kazetofon digital (cassette) player, DAT (cassette) player, digital audiotape player -
102 кассета
- (аэрофотоаппарата или кинокамеры) — roll film magazine
- (записывающего устройства магнитофона) — cassette
- карты (навигационного планшета) — moving /roller/ map cassette
- карты (проекционного навигационного планшета-индикатора) — map film cassette
- крена (блока усилителей сервоприводов) — aileron servo amplifier module, ail module
- направления (блока усилителей сервоприводов) — rudder servo amplifier module, rud module
, пленочная — film magazine
-, подающая (фотопленки) — feed magazine
-, принимающая (фотопленки) — takeup magazine
- pc (реактивных снарядов), подвесная — rocket pod
- самописца (ленточная) — recorder (tape) cassette
- сигнальных патронов, электрическая (эксп) — signal flare launcher
- сигнальных ракет — signal flare launcher
- тангажа (блока усилителей сервоприводов) — elevator servo amplifier module, elev module
-, технологическая (для сарпп) — dummy cassette
-, съемная — removable cassetteРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > кассета
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103 магнитофон
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104 Video
n; -s, -s1. video; ein Video abspielen / löschen play / erase a video; reinziehen 22. nur Sg.: auf Video aufnehmen video(tape), record on video; mit oder per Video überwachen monitor on closed-circuit television; den Film gibt es auf Video the film is available on video* * *Vi|deo ['viːdeo]nt -s, -svideoetw auf Video aufnehmen — to video sth, to record sth on video
* * *das1) (the recording or broadcasting (by means of a video recorder) of television pictures and sound.) video2) (a videotape.) video3) ((also video cassette recorder; VCR) a machine used for watching or recording television films and programmes on videotape.) video* * *Vi·deo<-s, -s>[ˈvi:deo]nt1. (Videoclip, Videofilm) videoetw auf \Video aufnehmen to video sth, to record sth on video\Video kann das Kinoerlebnis nicht ersetzen video cannot replace going to the cinema* * *das; Videos, Videos (ugs.) video* * *1. video;2. nur sg:auf Video aufnehmen video(tape), record on video;per Video überwachen monitor on closed-circuit television;den Film gibt es auf Video the film is available on video* * *das; Videos, Videos (ugs.) video* * *-s n.video n. -
105 кассетное запоминающее устройство
Information technology: cartridge unit, casket store, cassette memory, cassette recorder, tape-cartridge storageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кассетное запоминающее устройство
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106 Goldmark, Peter Carl
[br]b. 2 December 1906 Budapest, Hungaryd. 7 December 1977 Westchester Co., New York, USA[br]Austro-Hungarian engineer who developed the first commercial colour television system and the long-playing record.[br]After education in Hungary and a period as an assistant at the Technische Hochschule, Berlin, Goldmark moved to England, where he joined Pye of Cambridge and worked on an experimental thirty-line television system using a cathode ray tube (CRT) for the display. In 1936 he moved to the USA to work at Columbia Broadcasting Laboratories. There, with monochrome television based on the CRT virtually a practical proposition, he devoted his efforts to finding a way of producing colour TV images: in 1940 he gave his first demonstration of a working system. There then followed a series of experimental field-sequential colour TV systems based on segmented red, green and blue colour wheels and drums, where the problem was to find an acceptable compromise between bandwidth, resolution, colour flicker and colour-image breakup. Eventually he arrived at a system using a colour wheel in combination with a CRT containing a panchromatic phosphor screen, with a scanned raster of 405 lines and a primary colour rate of 144 fields per second. Despite the fact that the receivers were bulky, gave relatively poor, dim pictures and used standards totally incompatible with the existing 525-line, sixty fields per second interlaced monochrome (black and white) system, in 1950 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), anxious to encourage postwar revival of the industry, authorized the system for public broadcasting. Within eighteen months, however, bowing to pressure from the remainder of the industry, which had formed its own National Television Systems Committee (NTSC) to develop a much more satisfactory, fully compatible system based on the RCA three-gun shadowmask CRT, the FCC withdrew its approval.While all this was going on, Goldmark had also been working on ideas for overcoming the poor reproduction, noise quality, short playing-time (about four minutes) and limited robustness and life of the long-established 78 rpm 12 in. (30 cm) diameter shellac gramophone record. The recent availability of a new, more robust, plastic material, vinyl, which had a lower surface noise, enabled him in 1948 to reduce the groove width some three times to 0.003 in. (0.0762 mm), use a more lightly loaded synthetic sapphire stylus and crystal transducer with improved performance, and reduce the turntable speed to 33 1/3 rpm, to give thirty minutes of high-quality music per side. This successful development soon led to the availability of stereophonic recordings, based on the ideas of Alan Blumlein at EMI in the 1930s.In 1950 Goldmark became a vice-president of CBS, but he still found time to develop a scan conversion system for relaying television pictures to Earth from the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft. He also almost brought to the market a domestic electronic video recorder (EVR) system based on the thermal distortion of plastic film by separate luminance and coded colour signals, but this was overtaken by the video cassette recorder (VCR) system, which uses magnetic tape.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Morris N.Liebmann Award 1945. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Vladimir K. Zworykin Award 1961.Bibliography1951, with J.W.Christensen and J.J.Reeves, "Colour television. USA Standard", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 39: 1,288 (describes the development and standards for the short-lived field-sequential colour TV standard).1949, with R.Snepvangers and W.S.Bachman, "The Columbia long-playing microgroove recording system", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 37:923 (outlines the invention of the long-playing record).Further ReadingE.W.Herold, 1976, "A history of colour television displays", Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 64:1,331.See also: Baird, John LogieKF -
107 магнитола с автостопом
Engineering: radio/cassette recorder with end-of-tape auto-stopУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > магнитола с автостопом
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