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1 radio-waves propagation through diffraction around obstacles
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > radio-waves propagation through diffraction around obstacles
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2 radio waves propagation through diffraction around
Макаров: (e. g., obstacles, the Earth) распространение радиоволн путём дифракционного огибания вокруг (напр. препятствий, земного шара)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > radio waves propagation through diffraction around
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3 radio waves propagation through diffraction around (e. g., obstacles, the Earth)
Макаров: распространение радиоволн путём дифракционного огибания вокруг (напр. препятствий, земного шара)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > radio waves propagation through diffraction around (e. g., obstacles, the Earth)
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4 распространение радиоволн путём дифракционного огибания препятствий
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > распространение радиоволн путём дифракционного огибания препятствий
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5 распространение радиоволн путём дифракционного огибания вокруг
Makarov: radio waves propagation through bending around ( e. g., obstacles, the Earth) (напр. препятствий, земного шара), radio waves propagation through diffraction around (e. g., obstacles, the Earth) (напр. препятствий, земного шара)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > распространение радиоволн путём дифракционного огибания вокруг
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6 распространение
advance, dissemination, distribution, extent, propagation, spread, spreading, ( волны) transmission* * *распростране́ние с.1. propagation2. (напр. выводов, теории, положения) extention (to)получа́ть распростране́ние (о терминологии, теории и т. п.) — gain ground, gain currencyраспростране́ние акти́вности — activity spreadраспростране́ние радиово́лн — wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, анома́льное — anomalous wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, волново́дное — waveguide [guided (wave)] propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн в преде́лах прямо́й ви́димости — line-of-sight wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн в свобо́дном простра́нстве — free-space wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, да́льнее — long-range wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, загоризо́нтное — over-the-horizon [beyond-the-horizon, scatter] wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн за счёт тропосфе́рного рассе́яния — tropospheric scatter [troposcatter] wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, ионосфе́рное — ionospheric wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, метео́рное — meteor scatter, meteor (burst) wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, многолучево́е — multipath wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, многопутево́е — multipath wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, пове́рхностное — ground wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн путё́м дифракцио́нного огиба́ния вокру́г, напр. препя́тствий, земно́го ша́ра — (radio) waves propagation through diffraction [bending] around, e. g., obstacles, the Earthраспростране́ние радиово́лн, свобо́дное — unguided propagation of (radio) wavesраспростране́ние радиово́лн с однокра́тным отраже́нием от ионосфе́ры — one-hop wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, станда́ртное — standard wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, тропосфе́рное — tropospheric wave propagationраспростране́ние радиово́лн, тропосфе́рное, да́льнее — long-distance tropospheric wave propagationраспростране́ние световы́х волн — light wave propagation* * *
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