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1 двусторонняя радиосвязь
1) Railway term: two-way radio2) Telecommunications: transmitting and receiving service, two-way radiocommunication3) Astronautics: two-way radio communicationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двусторонняя радиосвязь
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2 ввод
input
(агрегата, блока, системы, цепи)
кпеммы или другие точки агрегата (блока), на которые подается электрический сигнал (напряжение) или прикладываетея механическое усилие. — terminals ог other places where current, voltage, power or driving force may be applied to а circuit or device.
- (клавиша ввода информпции, инерц. системы) — insert (1)
"-" (клавиша ввода данных) — entry (ent)
"-" (лампа сигнализации ввода информации в нав. сист. "омега") — enter, entry (ent)
- антенны — antenna lead-in
проводник, соединяющий антенну c передатчиком или приемником. — the wire of other conductor connecting the antenna electrically with the transmitting and receiving equipment.
- в эксплуатацию — introduction into service
- гринвичского времени и даты полета — greenwich mean time/date entry
- данных (подача сигналов на вход блока) — data input
- данных (при помощи задающего устройства) — data entry /insertion/ the data entry light illuminates during data insertion.
- данных с помощью наборного поля — data entry /insertion/ from a keyboard
- данных, трехступенчатый — three-step data entry
enter (or insert) the data in a three-step process.
- долготы (в курсовую енотему) — longitude data entry /insertion/
- 3k (заданного курса в пнп) — hdg select
- индикации — data display entry /insertion/
- индикации no кнопке "ввод" — data display insertion /entry/ by pressing the insert /entry/ button
- информации в память вычислителя (клавиша пульта управления и индикации системы "омега") — enter, entry (ent)
- исходного места самолета — initial position entry
- координат исходного места самолета — initial position (coordinate) entry
- координат ппм — waypoint coordinate entry /insertion/
- места самолета (мс) (инерциальная система) — position (pos) insertion
- места самолета (мс) (сист. "омега") — position entry
- начальных координат — initial position insert /insertion/
- нового ппм — new waypoint (wpt) entry /insertion/
- ортодромических координат — transverse (-pole) coordinate entry /insertion/
-, ошибочный (к-л величины на наборном попе) — incorrect /illegal/ entry rotate the selector switch to cancel illegal entry
- параметров ветра в рожимe счисления пути — manual wind entry (when) in dr mode
- параметров, ручной — manual data insert /entry, loading/
- парашюта — parachute deployment
выпуск купола и строп из ранца, — the withdrawal of the canopy and rigging lines from the pack.
- парашютной системы, принудительный — parachute system static (link) deployment
- повторный (данных при помощи клавиш) — reinsert, reentry
- поправок в... — introduction of the correction into...
- программы (в эвм) — program input
- разрешения неопределенности следования (заданному) маршруту, принудительный — manual initiation of lane ambiguity resolution (lar) routine
- режима полета по условным меридианам — grid mode entry
- текущего значения местопопожения (ла) — present position entry (procedure)
- тормозного парашюта — drag parachute deployment
- участка маршрута (клавиша блока управления и индикации системы "омега") — leg chg (navigation leg change)
- фактического путевого угла и путевой скорости — manual tk/gs entry
-· широты (в курсовую систему) — latitude data entry /insertion/
с момента в. в эксплуатацию — since first put /placed/ into service
начинать в. данных с нулей — proceed the data with zeros
прекращать в. данных — cancel data entryРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > ввод
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3 poste
I.poste1 [pɔst]1. feminine nouna. ( = administration, bureau) post officeb. ( = service postal) mail2. compoundsII.poste2 [pɔst]1. masculine nouna. ( = emplacement) postc. ( = emploi) job ; [de fonctionnaire] post ; (dans une hiérarchie) position ; ( = nomination) appointment• être en poste à Paris to hold an appointment or a post in Paris• poste de radio/de télévision radio/televisione. (Telecommunications = ligne) extensionf. [de budget] item2. compounds* * *
I pɔstnom masculin1) ( fonction) ( dans une entreprise) position, job; ( dans la fonction publique) posttrois postes vacants or à pourvoir — three vacancies
être en poste à Moscou — [diplomate] to be posted to Moscow
3) ( lieu) post4) ( commissariat)5) Radio, Télévision ( appareil) setposte de radio — radio (set); ( station de radio) (radio) station
7) ( période de travail) shift8) ( en comptabilité) item9) Armée postposte de garde or police — guardhouse
•Phrasal Verbs:
II pɔst1) ( bureau) post officeenvoyer par la poste — to send [something] by post GB, to mail US
2) Histoire mail•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pɔst1. nf1) (= bureau) post officeJe vais à la poste pour acheter des timbres. — I'm going to the post office to buy some stamps.
2) (= service) postJe vais l'envoyer par la poste. — I'm going to send it by post.
2. nm1) (= fonction) postJean-Pierre a trouvé un poste de professeur. — Jean-Pierre has found a teaching post.
être en poste; Il a été en poste à Ryad. — He has been working in Riyadh.
2) (= emplacement) post3) [police] police station4) TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS extensionPouvez-vous me passer le poste de M. Salzedo? — Can you put me through to Mr Salzedo's extension?
5) [radio, TV] set6) [budget] item* * *A nm1 ( fonction) ( dans une entreprise) position, job; ( dans la fonction publique) post; poste d'enseignement Scol teaching post; Univ university teaching post; un poste de secrétaire/comptable a position as a secretary/an accountant; un poste à or de responsabilité a position of responsibility; supprimer dix postes to cut ten jobs; suppression de poste job cut; trois postes vacants or à pourvoir three vacancies; être en poste à Moscou/en Russie [diplomate] to be posted to Moscow/to Russia;2 Sport position;4 ( commissariat) poste de police police station;5 Radio, TV ( appareil) poste de radio radio (set); poste de télévision television (set); ( station de radio) (radio) station; poste émetteur transmitter;6 Télécom ( appareil) (tele)phone; ( ligne) extension; numéro de poste extension number; pourrais-je avoir le poste 426? could I have extension 426?;7 Entr, Ind ( période de travail) shift; les ouvriers se relaient par postes de huit heures the workers do eight-hour shifts;9 Mil post; l'abandon de poste abandoning one's post; poste d'écoute/d'observation/de commandement listening/observation/command post; poste de garde or police guardhouse; il est toujours fidèle au poste you can always rely on him, you can count on him through thick and thin.B nf1 Admin ( bureau) post office; la Poste the Post Office; la poste ( service) the post GB, the mail US; envoyer par la poste to send [sth] by post GB, to mail US; mettre qch à la poste to post sth GB, to put sth in the post GB, to mail sth US; la poste marche très bien the postal service is very good; la Poste recrute there are vacancies for postal workers; privatiser la poste to privatize postal services; fourgonnette de la poste post office van GB, mail truck US; ⇒ lettre;poste aérienne airmail; poste d'aiguillage Rail signal box; poste budgétaire budget item; poste cellulaire cellphone; poste de contrôle control centreGB; poste de douane customs post; poste d'équipage Naut crew's quarters (pl); poste à essence filling station, gas station US; poste à galène Radio crystal set; poste d'incendie fire hydrant; poste de lavage carwash; poste de péage toll booth; poste de pilotage Aviat flight deck; poste restante poste restante GB, general delivery US; poste de secours first-aid post GB ou station; poste de soudure or à souder welding equipment.I[pɔst] nom féminin1. [établissement] post officela poste ≃ the Post Officetravailler à la poste ≃ to work for the Post OfficeThe French post office is responsible for the collection and delivery of mail. It also offers financial services. Many people choose to bank at the post office.II[pɔst] nom masculin1. RADIO & TÉLÉVISIONposte (de) radio/télévision (radio)/television setposte émetteur/récepteur transmitting/receiving set2. TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS [appareil] telephone[d'un standard] extensionun poste à pourvoir a post to be filled, a vacancyelle a un poste très élevé au ministère she has a very senior position ou post in the ministry4. [local, installation]5. MILITAIREêtre/rester à son poste (sens propre & figuré) to be/to stay at one's postposte de combat action ou battle stationposte d'observation/d'écoute/de surveillance (sens propre & figuré) observation/listening/look-out post[d'un budget] itema. [emplacement] workplaceb. [emploi] job -
4 telefonía
f.telephony.* * *1 telephony, telephone system\telefonía móvil mobile telephones* * *SF telephonyred de telefonía móvil — mobile phone (Brit) o cellphone (EEUU) network
servicios de telefonía móvil — mobile phone (Brit) o cellphone (EEUU) services
telefonía celular — mobile phone (Brit) o cellphone (EEUU) system
* * *= telephony.Ex. Telephony and data communication require point-to-point transmission (from a specific transmitting dish aerial to another, receiving dish).----* antena de telefonía móvil = cellular antenna.* mercado de telefonía móvil = mobile telephone market.* red de telefonía móvil = mobile network.* servicio de telefonía móvil = mobile telephone service, mobile phone service.* * *= telephony.Ex: Telephony and data communication require point-to-point transmission (from a specific transmitting dish aerial to another, receiving dish).
* antena de telefonía móvil = cellular antenna.* mercado de telefonía móvil = mobile telephone market.* red de telefonía móvil = mobile network.* servicio de telefonía móvil = mobile telephone service, mobile phone service.* * *telephony ( frml)la telefonía rural the rural telephone systemCompuestos:fixed line telephony* * *
telefonía sustantivo femenino telephony
telefonía móvil, mobile phones
* * *telefonía nftelephonytelefonía básica basic telephony;telefonía celular cellphones, Br mobile phones;telefonía fija fixed telephony;telefonía móvil mobile telephony;* * *f telephony -
5 Marconi, Marchese Guglielmo
[br]b. 25 April 1874 Bologna, Italyd. 20 July 1937 Rome, Italy[br]Italian radio pioneer whose inventiveness and business skills made radio communication a practical proposition.[br]Marconi was educated in physics at Leghorn and at Bologna University. An avid experimenter, he worked in his parents' attic and, almost certainly aware of the recent work of Hertz and others, soon improved the performance of coherers and spark-gap transmitters. He also discovered for himself the use of earthing and of elevated metal plates as aerials. In 1895 he succeeded in transmitting telegraphy over a distance of 2 km (1¼ miles), but the Italian Telegraph authority rejected his invention, so in 1896 he moved to England, where he filed the first of many patents. There he gained the support of the Chief Engineer of the Post Office, and by the following year he had achieved communication across the Bristol Channel.The British Post Office was also slow to take up his work, so in 1897 he formed the Wireless Telegraph \& Signal Company to work independently. In 1898 he sold some equipment to the British Army for use in the Boer War and established the first permanent radio link from the Isle of Wight to the mainland. In 1899 he achieved communication across the English Channel (a distance of more than 31 miles or 50 km), the construction of a wireless station at Spezia, Italy, and the equipping of two US ships to report progress in the America's Cup yacht race, a venture that led to the formation of the American Marconi Company. In 1900 he won a contract from the British Admiralty to sell equipment and to train operators. Realizing that his business would be much more successful if he could offer his customers a complete radio-communication service (known today as a "turnkey" deal), he floated a new company, the Marconi International Marine Communications Company, while the old company became the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company.His greatest achievement occurred on 12 December 1901, when Morse telegraph signals from a transmitter at Poldhu in Cornwall were received at St John's, Newfoundland, a distance of some 2,100 miles (3,400 km), with the use of an aerial flown by a kite. As a result of this, Marconi's business prospered and he became internationally famous, receiving many honours for his endeavours, including the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1909. In 1904, radio was first used to provide a daily bulletin at sea, and in 1907 a transatlantic wireless telegraphy service was inaugurated. The rescue of 1,650 passengers from the shipwreck of SS Republic in 1909 was the first of many occasions when wireless was instrumental in saving lives at sea, most notable being those from the Titanic on its maiden voyage in April 1912; more lives would have been saved had there been sufficient lifeboats. Marconi was one of those who subsequently pressed for greater safety at sea. In 1910 he demonstrated the reception of long (8 km or 5 miles) waves from Ireland in Buenos Aires, but after the First World War he began to develop the use of short waves, which were more effectively reflected by the ionosphere. By 1918 the first link between England and Australia had been established, and in 1924 he was awarded a Post Office contract for short-wave communication between England and the various parts of the British Empire.With his achievements by then recognized by the Italian Government, in 1915 he was appointed Radio-Communications Adviser to the Italian armed forces, and in 1919 he was an Italian delegate to the Paris Peace Conference. From 1921 he lived on his yacht, the Elettra, and although he joined the Fascist Party in 1923, he later had reservations about Mussolini.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Physics (jointly with K.F. Braun) 1909. Russian Order of S t Anne. Commander of St Maurice and St Lazarus. Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (i.e. Knight) of Italy 1902. Freedom of Rome 1903. Honorary DSc Oxford. Honorary LLD Glasgow. Chevalier of the Civil Order of Savoy 1905. Royal Society of Arts Albert Medal. Honorary knighthood (GCVO) 1914. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Medal of Honour 1920. Chairman, Royal Society of Arts 1924. Created Marquis (Marchese) 1929. Nominated to the Italian Senate 1929. President, Italian Academy 1930. Rector, University of St Andrews, Scotland, 1934.Bibliography1896, "Improvements in transmitting electrical impulses and in apparatus thereof", British patent no. 12,039.1 June 1898, British patent no. 12,326 (transformer or "jigger" resonant circuit).1901, British patent no. 7,777 (selective tuning).1904, British patent no. 763,772 ("four circuit" tuning arrangement).Further ReadingD.Marconi, 1962, My Father, Marconi.W.J.Baker, 1970, A History of the Marconi Company, London: Methuen.KFBiographical history of technology > Marconi, Marchese Guglielmo
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