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1 reinforced star-type pair
Телекоммуникации: усиленная звёздная параУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reinforced star-type pair
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2 reinforced star-type pair
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > reinforced star-type pair
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3 pair
•- balanced conductor pair
- balanced pair
- binary pair
- Bloch-line pair
- blue signaling pair
- bunched pair
- coaxial pair
- compact-coaxial pair
- connector pair
- cord pair
- diode optical pair
- feed pair
- Fourier transform pair
- Frenkel pair
- green signaling pair
- Hilbert transforms pair
- incoming subscriber pair
- lay pairs
- line spectral pairs
- multiple twisted pair
- nonloaded-twisted pair
- optron pair
- origin destination pair
- outgoing subscriber pair
- red signaling pair
- red-blue signaling pair
- red-green signaling pair
- reinforced star-type pair
- shielded pair
- shielded star-type pair
- shielded twisted pair
- single-terminal pair
- special cord pair
- star-type pair
- terminal pair
- trigger pair
- twisted pair
- unshielded twisted pair pair
- untwisted pair pairEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > pair
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