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41 repeater
1) повторитель, промежуточная станция РРЛ3) тлг. повторитель4) тлф. линейный трансформатор•- analog repeater
- back-to-back repeater
- bridging repeater
- cable repeater
- carrier repeater
- digital repeater
- direct-point repeater
- drop repeater
- end repeater
- equalizing repeater
- four-wire repeater
- frogging repeater
- half-duplex repeater
- helicopter repeater
- heterodyne repeater
- high-bandwidth repeater
- howl repeater
- hybrid repeater
- incoming repeater
- intermediate repeater
- klystron repeater
- linear repeater
- line-of-sight repeater
- long-distance dialing repeater
- microwave repeater
- negative-impedance repeater
- n-port repeater
- one-way repeater
- optical repeater
- outgoing repeater
- paging repeater
- passive repeater
- pulse-link repeater
- radio repeater
- regenerative repeater
- relay repeater
- self-synchronous repeater
- series repeater
- shunt repeater
- single-channel repeater
- solar-powered repeater
- source repeater
- submarine cable repeater
- telegraph repeater
- telephone repeater
- television repeater
- terminal repeater
- through repeater
- translational repeater
- voltage repeaterEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > repeater
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42 system
1) система; комплекс2) совокупность•- absolutely consistent system - absolutely direct indecomposable system - absolutely free system - absolutely irreducible system - absolutely isolated system - allowable coordinate system - almost linear system - ample linear system - artificial feel system - automatic block system - automatic deicing system - binary relational system - binary-coded decimal system - block tooling system - Cartesian coordinate system - completely controllable system - completely ergodic system - completely hyperbolic system - completely identifiable system - completely integrable system - completely irreducible system - completely regular system - completely stable system - completely stratified system - complex number system - conical coordinate system - derivational formal system - differential equation system - differential selsyn system - digital counting system - digital transmission system - elliptic coordinate system - elliptic cylindrical coordinate system - externally inconsistent system - finite state system - finitely axiomatizable system - finitely presented system - fully characteristic quotient system - fundamental system of solutions - hydraulic lift system - integrated switching system - isomorphically embedded system - kernel normal system - linearly dependent system - linearly independent system - live hydraulic system - locking protection system - meteor-burst communication system - modular programming system - parabolic cylindrical coordinate system - permanent four-wheel drive system - pure independent system - radio telephone system - reactor protection system - real number system - receiver-amplifier crioelectric system - remote-cylinder hydraulic system - semantically consistent system - simply consistent system - simply incomplete system - simply ordered system - spherical coordinate system - strongly multiplicative system - structurally stable system - sufficiently general coordinate system - system of frequency curves - system of rational numbers - time multiplex system - time-division multiplex system - uniformly complete system - univalent system of notation - universal system of notation - weakly closed system - weighted number system
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