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1 звукоприемная аппаратура
Русско-английский технический словарь > звукоприемная аппаратура
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2 звукоприемная аппаратура
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > звукоприемная аппаратура
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3 звукоприемная аппаратура
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > звукоприемная аппаратура
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4 аппаратура
apparatus, gear, installation, outfit, technology* * *аппарату́ра ж.дораба́тывать аппарату́ру — update equipment or a systemобеспе́чивается по́лное резерви́рование аппарату́ры — there is full redundancy of all equipmentоснаща́ть аппарату́рой (для …) — equip (for …)аппарату́ра по́лностью резерви́рована — there is full redundancy of all equipmentрезерви́ровать аппарату́ру1. ( обеспечивать резервирование) provide redundancy in the equipment, use duplicate items of equipment2. ( переходить на резерв) change over to a stand-by equipmentсопряга́ть аппарату́ру — gang up one type of equipment with another, provide interfacing between, e. g., equipment A and equipment B2. ( в отличие от математического обеспечения) вчт. hardware (contrasted with software)абоне́нтская аппарату́ра тлф. — брит. subscriber's apparatus; амер. (telephone) station apparatus, telephone station (apparatus)авари́йно-спаса́тельная аппарату́ра — ( используемая экипажем или пассажирами) survival equipment; ( используемая спасателями) (search-and-)rescue equipmentаэрофотосъё́мочная аппарату́ра — aerial photography [aerial surveying] equipmentаппарату́ра бди́тельности ( в поездной авторегулировке) — acknowledgerбортова́я аппарату́ра — ( для самолёта) airborne equipment; ( для корабля) ship-borne equipment; ( для любого средства передвижения) vehicle-borne equipmentгидроакусти́ческая аппарату́ра — брит. asdic equipment; амер. sonar equipmentголографи́ческая аппарату́ра — holographic equipmentгорноспаса́тельная аппарату́ра — mine rescue apparatusаппарату́ра громкоговоря́щей свя́зи — public-address equipmentдальноме́рная аппарату́ра — range instrumentation, range-finding equipmentдвухчасто́тная аппарату́ра тлф. — dual-frequency [two-frequency] equipmentаппарату́ра диспе́тчерского управле́ния — supervisory control apparatusаппарату́ра для вычисле́ний с удво́енной то́чностью — double-precision hardwareдыха́тельная аппарату́ра ( горноспасательная) — breathing apparatusзапасна́я аппарату́ра — reserve [stand-by] equipment (не путать с аппарату́рой резерви́рования)аппарату́ра за́писи на магни́тную ле́нту — magnetic-type recording equipmentаппарату́ра звуковоспроизведе́ния — sound-reproducing equipmentзвукозапи́сывающая аппарату́ра — sound-recording equipmentзвукоприё́мная аппарату́ра тлв. — sound-pick-up equipmentаппарату́ра индивидуа́льного преобразова́ния (для в. ч. телефонии) — channel equipment (for carrier telephony)индика́торная аппарату́ра рлк. — display [presentation] equipmentиспыта́тельная аппарату́ра — test equipment, test gearаппарату́ра иссле́дования ве́рхних слоё́в атмосфе́ры — upper atmosphere instrumentationкинокопирова́льная аппарату́ра — motion-picture printing equipmentкиноосвети́тельная аппарату́ра — set lighting equipmentкинопроекцио́нная аппарату́ра — motion-picture projection equipmentкиносъё́мочная аппарату́ра — filming equipmentкислоро́дная аппарату́ра — oxygen equipmentкоммутацио́нная аппарату́ра тлф. — switching equipmentкоммутацио́нная аппарату́ра ша́говой систе́мы тлф. — step-by-step switching equipmentконтро́льно-измери́тельная аппарату́ра — instrumentation; ( для проверок и испытаний) test equipment, test gearоснаща́ть контро́льно-измери́тельной аппарату́рой — instrumentконтро́льно-измери́тельная аппарату́ра для биологи́ческих иссле́дований — bioinstrumentationконтро́льно-измери́тельная, технологи́ческая аппарату́ра — process instrumentationконтро́льно-измери́тельная, электро́нная аппарату́ра — electronic instrumentationаппарату́ра контро́ля — monitoring equipmentла́зерная аппарату́ра — laser equipmentлине́йная аппарату́ра тлф. — line equipmentмикроголографи́ческая аппарату́ра — holomicrographic equipmentмикрофотографи́ческая аппарату́ра — photomicrographic equipmentаппарату́ра набо́ра но́мера тлф. — dialling equipmentназе́мная аппарату́ра — ground(-based) equipmentаппарату́ра на транзи́сторах — transistorized equipmentнау́чная аппарату́ра — experimental gearнеспаса́емая аппарату́ра — non-recoverable [non-retrievable] equipmentаппарату́ра обрабо́тки да́нных — data-processing equipmentоконе́чная аппарату́ра — terminal (equipment)опознава́тельная аппарату́ра ав., косм. — identification equipmentопро́сная аппарату́ра тлф. — answering equipmentаппарату́ра опти́ческой звукоза́писи — optical [photographic] sound-on-film recording apparatus, optical [photographic] sound-on-film recording equipmentаппарату́ра ориента́ции косм. — attitude-control equipmentаппарату́ра переда́чи да́нных — data transmission equipmentаппарату́ра переда́чи соедине́ния тлф. — transfer equipmentаппарату́ра предупреди́тельной сигнализа́ции — warning apparatusаппарату́ра предупрежде́ния столкнове́ния ( в воздухе или на море) — anti-collision [collision-warning] equipmentприводна́я аппарату́ра навиг. — homing facilitiesприё́мная аппарату́ра — receiving equipmentпрове́рочная аппарату́ра — test equipment, test gearаппарату́ра радиопротиводе́йствия — electronic countermeasures [ECM] equipmentрадиореле́йная аппарату́ра — microwave-link [radio-relay] equipmentрадиотелеметри́ческая аппарату́ра — telemetry [telemetering] equipmentаппарату́ра разделе́ния кана́лов — demultiplexerаппарату́ра распредели́тельных устро́йств — switchgear components, switchgear devicesаппарату́ра регули́рования — control equipmentаппарату́ра резерви́рования1. ( избыточная аппаратура для повышения надёжности системы) redundant equipment; ( дублирующая аппаратура) duplicate equipment2. ( для осуществления перехода на резерв) change-over [throw-over] control (facility)резе́рвная аппарату́ра — reserve [stand-by] equipment (не путать с аппарату́рой резерви́рования)самолё́тная аппарату́ра — airborne equipmentсветосигна́льная аппарату́ра — light signalling equipmentаппарату́ра свя́зи — communication(s) equipmentаппарату́ра свя́зи двукра́тного уплотне́ния — double-multiplex equipmentсери́йно выпуска́емая аппарату́ра — production-run [stock-produced] equipmentсигнализацио́нная аппарату́ра — signalling apparatusаппарату́ра систе́мы обнаруже́ния ав., косм. — detection equipmentаппарату́ра сопряже́ния1. ( для обеспечения сопряжения) interface (facility)2. ( сопряжённая) associated equipment; dependent equipmentаппарату́ра спу́тниковой свя́зи — satellite-communication equipmentстереофони́ческая аппарату́ра — stereo sound equipmentаппарату́ра счи́тывания и за́писи — read-write equipmentтариро́вочная аппарату́ра — calibration equipmentаппарату́ра телегра́фной свя́зи — telegraph equipmentаппарату́ра телеизмере́ния — remote measuring [remote metering, telemetry] equipmentаппарату́ра телеконтро́ля — telemetry and supervisory indication equipmentтелеметри́ческая аппарату́ра — remote measuring [remote metering, telemetry] equipmentаппарату́ра телесигнализа́ции — supervisory [remote] indication equipmentаппарату́ра телеуправле́ния — telecontrol equipmentаппарату́ра телефо́нной свя́зи — telephone equipmentаппарату́ра уплотне́ния — multiplexing equipmentаппарату́ра управле́ния — control equipmentаппарату́ра управле́ния, электро́нная — control electronicsаппарату́ра фотографи́ческой звукоза́писи см. аппаратура оптической звукозаписифототелегра́фная аппарату́ра — facsimile equipmentцифрова́я аппарату́ра — digital equipmentэлектро́нная аппарату́ра — electronic equipment -
5 резервировать аппаратуру
1. provide redundancy in the equipment, use duplicate items of equipment2. change over to a stand-by equipmentналадка аппаратуры; отладка аппаратуры — equipment check-out
3. вчт. hardwareаварийно-спасательная аппаратура — survival equipment; rescue equipment
бортовая аппаратура — airborne equipment; ship-borne equipment; vehicle-borne equipment
гидроакустическая аппаратура — asdic equipment; sonar equipment
контрольно-измерительная аппаратура — instrumentation; test equipment
эмулятор аппаратуры; аппаратный эмулятор — hardware emulator
"голое" оборудование; "голая" аппаратура — bare hardware
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > резервировать аппаратуру
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6 аппаратура звукозаписи
1) Engineering: sound-recording equipment2) Telecommunications: sound pick-up equipment, sound recording equipmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > аппаратура звукозаписи
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7 звукоприёмная аппаратура
1) Engineering: sound pick-up equipment2) Makarov: sound-pickup equipmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > звукоприёмная аппаратура
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8 Blumlein, Alan Dower
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace, Broadcasting, Electronics and information technology, Photography, film and optics, Recording, Telecommunications[br]b. 29 June 1903 Hampstead, London, Englandd. 7 June 1942[br]English electronics engineer, developer of telephone equipment, highly linear electromechanical recording and reproduction equipment, stereo techniques, video and radar technology.[br]He was a very bright scholar and received a BSc in electrical technology from City and Guilds College in 1923. He joined International Western Electric (later to become Standard Telephone and Cables) in 1924 after a period as an instructor/demonstrator at City and Guilds. He was instrumental in the design of telephone measuring equipment and in international committee work for standards for long-distance telephony.From 1929 Blumlein was employed by the Columbia Graphophone Company to develop an electric recording cutterhead that would be independent of Western Electric's patents for the system developed by Maxfield and Harrison. He attacked the problems in a most systematic fashion, and within a year he had developed a moving-coil cutterhead that was much more linear than the iron-cored systems known at the time. Eventually Blumlein designed a complete line of recording equipment, from microphone and through-power amplifiers. The design was used by Columbia; after the merger with the Gramophone Company in 1931 to form Electrical and Musical Industries Ltd (later known as EMI) it became the company standard, certainly for coarse-groove records, until c.1950.Blumlein became interested in stereophony (binaural sound), and developed and demonstrated a complete line of equipment, from correctly placed microphones via two-channel records and stereo pick-ups to correctly placed loudspeakers. The advent of silent surfaces of vinyl records made this approach commercial from the late 1950s. His approach was independent and quite different from that of A.C. Keller.His extreme facility for creating innovative solutions to electronic problems was used in EMI's development from 1934 to 1938 of the electronic television system, which became the BBC standard of 405 lines after the Second World War, when television broadcasting again became possible. Independent of official requirements, EMI developed a 60 MHz radar system and Blumlein was involved in the development of a centimetric radar and display system. It was during testing of this aircraft mounted equipment that he was killed in a crash.[br]BibliographyBlumlein was inventor or co-inventor of well over 120 patents, a complete list of which is to be found in Burns (1992; see below). The major sound-recording achievements are documented by British patent nos. 350,954, 350,998, 363,627 (highly linear cutterhead, 1930) and 394,325 (reads like a textbook on stereo technology, 1931).Further ReadingThe definitive biography of Blumlein has not yet been written; the material seems to have been collected, but is not yet available. However, R.W.Burns, 1992, "A.D.Blumlein, engineer extraordinary", Engineering Science and Education Journal (February): 19– 33 is a thorough account. Also B.J.Benzimra, 1967, "A.D. Blumlein: an electronics genius", Electronics \& Power (June): 218–24 provides an interesting summary.GB-N -
9 Keller, Arthur
[br]b. 18 August 1901 New York City, New York, USA d. 1983[br]American engineer and developer of telephone switching equipment who was instrumental in the development of electromechanical recording and stereo techniques.[br]He obtained a BSc in electrical engineering at Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York, in 1923 and an MSc from Yale University, and he did postgraduate work at Columbia University. Most of the time he was also on the staff of the Bell Telephone Laboratories. The Bell Laboratories and its predecessors had a long tradition in research in speech and hearing, and in a team of researchers under H.C. Harrison, Keller developed a number of definite improvements in electrical pick-ups, gold-sputtering for matrix work and electrical disc recording equipment. From 1931 onwards the team at Bell Labs developed disc recording for moving pictures and entered into collaboration with Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra concerning transmission and recording of high-fidelity sound over wires, and stereo techniques. Keller developed a stereo recording system for disc records independently of A.D. Blumlein that was used experimentally in the Bell Labs during the 1930s. During the Second World War Keller was in a team developing sonar (sound navigation and ranging) for the US Navy. After the war he concentrated on switching equipment for telephone exchanges and developed a miniature relay. In 1966 he retired from the Bell Laboratories, where he had been Director of several departments, ending as Director of the Switching Apparatus Laboratory. After retirement he was a consultant internationally, concerning electromechanical devices in particular. When, in 1980, the Bell Laboratories decided to issue LP re-recordings of a number of the experimental records made during the 1930s, Keller was brought in from retirement to supervise the project and decide on the selections.[br]BibliographyKeller was inventor or co-inventor of forty patents, including: US patent no. 2,114,471 (the principles of stereo disc recording); US patent no. 2,612,586 (tape guides with air lubrication); US patent no. 3,366,901 (a miniature crossbar switch).Apart from a large number of highly technical papers, Keller also wrote the article "Phonograph" in the 1950 and 1957 editions of Encyclopaedia Britannica.1986, Reflections of a Stereo Pioneer, San Francisco: San Francisco Press (an honest, personal account).GB-N -
10 Voigt, Paul Gustavus Adolphus Helmuth
[br]b. 9 December 1901 Forest Hill, London, Englandd. 9 February 1981 Brighton, Ontario, Canada[br]English/Canadian electronics engineer, developer of electromechanical recording and reproductions systems, amplifiers and loudspeakers.[br]He received his education at Dulwich College and in 1922 graduated with a BSc from University College, London. He had an early interest in the application of valve amplifiers, and after graduating he was employed by J.E.Hough, Edison Bell Works, to develop a line of radio-receiving equipment. However, he became interested in the mechanical (and later electrical) side of recording and from 1925 developed principles and equipment. In particular he developed capacitor microphones, not only for in-house work but also commercially, until the mid-1930s. The Edison Bell company did not survive the Depression and closed in 1933. Voigt founded his own company, Voigt Patents Ltd, concentrating on loudspeakers for cinemas and developing horn loudspeakers for domestic use. During the Second World War he continued to develop loudspeaker units and gramophone pick-ups, and in 1950 he emigrated to Toronto, Canada, but his company closed. Voigt taught electronics, and from 1960 to 1969 he was employed by the Radio Regulations Laboratory in Ottawa. After retirement he worked with theoretical cosmology and fundamental interactions.[br]BibliographyMost of Voigt's patents are concerned with improvements in the magnetic circuit in dynamic loudspeakers and centring devices for diaphragms. However, UK patent nos. 278,098, 404,037 and 447,749 may be regarded as particularly relevant. In 1940 Voigt contributed a remarkable paper on the principles of equalization in mechanical recording: "Getting the best from records, part 1—the recording characteristic", Wireless World (February): 141–4.Further ReadingPersonal accounts of experiences with Voigt may be found in "Paul Voigt's contribution to Audio", British Kinematography Sound and Television (October 1970): 316–27, which also includes a list of his patents.GB-NBiographical history of technology > Voigt, Paul Gustavus Adolphus Helmuth
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