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1 радиоволна
* * *радиоволна́ ж.
radio waveрадиоволна́ испы́тывает дифра́кцию — the radio wave is diffractedрадиоволна́ огиба́ет земну́ю пове́рхность — the radio wave bends around the Earth's surface, the radio wave follows the curvature of the globeрадиоволна́ распространя́ется как, напр. тропосфе́рная — the radio wave is propagated by, e. g., the tropospheric mode [as a tropospheric wave]атмосфе́рная радиоволна́ — atmospheric radio waveземна́я радиоволна́ — ground radio waveземна́я радиоволна́ распространя́ется вблизи́ от пове́рхности Земли́ — the ground radio wave travels along the Earth's surfaceпове́рхностная радиоволна́ — surface radio waveпростра́нственная радиоволна́ — ( прямая и земная) space radio wave; ( отражённая от ионосферы) sky radio waveпряма́я радиоволна́ — direct radio waveпряма́я радиоволна́ распространя́ется по прямолине́йным траекто́риям — the direct radio wave is propagated along the direct ray path, the direct radio wave is propagated in straight linesтропосфе́рная радиоволна́ — tropospheric radio wave* * * -
2 прямая радиоволна распространяется по прямолинейным траекториям
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