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2) Электроника: диапазон частот 7-13 телевизионных каналов -
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полоса частот 7-13 телевизионных каналов (17,6-216 МГц) -
4 high band
полоса частот 7 - 13 телевизионных каналов (17,6 - 216 МГц)The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > high band
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10 high-band digital content protection
high-band digital content protection (HDCP) FS, KU Verschlüsselungssystem n für Audio- und Video-Daten (für die Schnittstellen DVI und HDMI; vorgesehener Standard für HDTV)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > high-band digital content protection
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11 high-band jammer
HBJ, high-band jammerEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > high-band jammer
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12 high band standard
low band standard — стандарт "узкой полосы"
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > high band standard
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13 high band gap
1) Солнечная энергия: широкая запрещённая зона2) Макаров: широкая запрещённая зона (в полупроводнике) -
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Бытовая техника: полоса частот от 174 до 216 МГц -
15 high-band gap solar cell
Солнечная энергия: широкозонный солнечный элементУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > high-band gap solar cell
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16 high-band jammer
1) Военный термин: передатчик помех высокочастотного диапазона2) Техника: передатчик помех, работающий в высокочастотном диапазоне -
17 high-band machine
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18 high-band warning antenna
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > high-band warning antenna
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19 high-band-gap solar cell
Техника: широкозонный солнечный элементУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > high-band-gap solar cell
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20 High-Band Multifunction Receive System
Abbreviation: HBMRSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > High-Band Multifunction Receive System
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