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1 индикатор
1. м. indicator, display, annunciator2. м. хим. indicator, tracerпроекционный индикатор навигационной обстановки изображает место самолёта с помощью неподвижного индекса — the map display is continuously giving the position of the airplane by an airplane symbol
проекционный индикатор навигационной обстановки наглядно представляет место самолёта на фоне изображения местности — the map display images a symbol representing the airplane on a map of the terrain
обобщённый индикатор — integrated display; generalized display
радиолокационный индикатор использует яркостную отметку цели — the radar indicator presents the target by intensity modulation of the CRT-beam
радиолокационный индикатор обеспечивает визуальное наблюдение радиолокационных объектов — the radar indicator presents radar data in observable form
радиолокационный индикатор «дальность — высота» — height-range indicator
радиолокационный индикатор кругового обзора определяет положение цели в полярной системе координат — the PPI presents the target position as a polar plot
радиолокационный индикатор кругового обзора с неподвижными катушками — fixed-yoke rotary-transformer PPI
одномерный радиолокационный индикатор использует амплитудную отметку цели — one-dimensional indicator presents a deflection-modulated display
радиолокационный индикатор со строчной развёрткой определяет положение в прямоугольной системе координат — the B-scope indicates the position of the target in rectangular coordinates
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