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Макаров: (SWR measurement) измерение коэффициента стоячей волны (КСВ), (SWR measurement) измерение КСВ (измерение коэффициента стоячей волны)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > standing-wave ratio measurement
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2 standing-wave ratio measurement
English-russian dictionary of physics > standing-wave ratio measurement
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3 standing-wave ratio measurement (SWR measurement)
Макаров: измерение коэффициента стоячей волны (КСВ), измерение КСВ (измерение коэффициента стоячей волны)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > standing-wave ratio measurement (SWR measurement)
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4 SWR measurement (standing-wave ratio measurement)
Макаров: измерение коэффициента стоячей волны (КСВ), измерение КСВ (измерение коэффициента стоячей волны)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > SWR measurement (standing-wave ratio measurement)
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5 SWR measurement
Макаров: (standing-wave ratio measurement) измерение коэффициента стоячей волны (КСВ), (standing-wave ratio measurement) измерение КСВ (измерение коэффициента стоячей волны)
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