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1 navig.
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2 navig
navig, navigationнавигация; ркт наведениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > navig
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3 navig
Военный термин: navigation -
4 navig.
Сокращение: navigation -
5 navig
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6 constellation
< gen> ■ Konstellation f< navig> (of all satellites of a navigation system) ■ Satellitenkonstellation f ; Stellung der Satelliten f ; Satellitenstellung f ; Konstellation f< navig> (of all visible satellites) ■ Satellitenkonstellation f ; Konstellation f ; Satellitenanordnung f< navig> (of the satellites used for navigation) ■ Satellitenkonstellation f ; Konstellation f -
7 directional gyro
(DG) ISO 8728 < navig> (determines geographic north on moving vehicles) ■ Kreiselkompass m DIN EN ISO 8728 ; Kreisel m< navig> ■ Richtkreisel m -
8 drift
vi <i&c> (measurement, signal) ■ abwandern vivi <i&c> (of a measurement, reading) ■ driften vivi <i&c> (measured value, reading) ■ wandern vi<tech.gen> ■ Abdrift f<tech.gen> (spin-induced deviation) ■ Drallabweichung f<tech.gen> (gen.; slow deviation from setpoint, desired position etc.) ■ Drift f< acoust> ■ Schlupf m<i&c> (of measurements, readings) ■ Wanderung f< prod> ■ Verlaufen n< tools> ■ Lochbohrer m-------- @drift off @ -
9 easting
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10 electronic map
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11 INS
< navig> ■ Inbord-Navigationssystem n (INS)< navig> (with position gyro) ■ Trägheitsnavigationssystem n (TNS); inertiales Navigationssystem n ; Inertialsystem n< navig> ■ Tragheitsnavigationssystem n -
12 interrogator
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13 localizer
< navig> ■ Lokalizer m -
14 northing
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15 position fixing
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16 rate gyro
< navig> ■ Differenzierkreisel m -
17 satellite constellation
< navig> (of all satellites of a navigation system) ■ Satellitenkonstellation f ; Stellung der Satelliten f ; Satellitenstellung f ; Konstellation f< navig> (of all visible satellites) ■ Satellitenkonstellation f ; Konstellation f ; Satellitenanordnung f< navig> (of the satellites used for navigation) ■ Satellitenkonstellation f ; Konstellation fEnglish-german technical dictionary > satellite constellation
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18 track
<av> (on a data storage medium; e.g. on a HD, CD, DVD) ■ Spur f DIN 44300<build.int> ■ horizontales Metallprofil n<build.int> (a single horizontal wood framing member) ■ Latte f< convey> ■ Laufbahn f< edp> ■ Track m< hydr> ■ Folgestrom m<i&c> (of an absolute encoder; contains the code pattern) ■ Spur f<mech.eng> ■ Gleiskette f ; Laufbahn f<mech.eng> (guide rail; e.g. for ship launching) ■ Gleitbahn f ; Gleitschiene f<mech.eng> ■ Laufbahn f< min> ■ Gasse fvi <el> ■ trassieren vivt <energ.sol> (collector arrays, solar cells) ■ nachführen vt -
19 astronomical navigation
< navig> ■ Astronavigation fEnglish-german technical dictionary > astronomical navigation
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20 automatic direction finder
< aerospace> ■ Radiokompass m<mil.navig> ■ automatischer Funkpeiler m ; automatischer Peilanzeiger mEnglish-german technical dictionary > automatic direction finder
См. также в других словарях:
navig — abbrev. navigation * * * … Universalium
navig — abbrev. navigation … English World dictionary
navig. — navigation. * * * navig., navigation … Useful english dictionary
navig. — navigation. * * * … Universalium
navig — a (L). Sail, go by ship … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
navig. — 1. navigation. 2. navigator …
alternating light — Navig. a beacon showing different colors in succession. * * * … Universalium
clearing mark — Navig. either of a pair of landmarks or marks on a mariner s chart lying upon a line (clearing line) along which a vessel can sail to avoid navigational hazards. * * * … Universalium
compass card — Navig. a circular card with magnets attached to its underside, the face divided on its rim into points of the compass, degrees clockwise from north, or both, and floating or suspended from a pivot so as to rotate freely. [1870 75] * * * … Universalium
compass north — Navig. magnetic north, as indicated on a particular compass at a given moment. * * * … Universalium
danger angle — Navig. a horizontal or vertical angle, subtended by two points on shore, that provides a maximum or minimum angle between the points as observed from a vessel if it is to steer a safe course. [1890 95] * * * … Universalium