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n1) зв'язок; система зв'язку; мн. засоби зв'язку2) повідомлення3) передавання (напр. даних); система передавання (даних)5) взаємодія◊•- air communication - air distress communication - air-ground communication - air-initiated communication - airline operational communication - air safety communications - air-air communication - air-to-air communication - air-ground communication - air-to-ground communication - beyond-the-horizon communications - conference communication - control communication - digital communication - distress communication - double channel communication - emergency communication - en-route communication - flight regularity communication - ground-air communication - ground-to-air communication - ground-ground communication - ground-to-ground communication - helicopter-to-ground data communications - interarea communication - interplanetary communications - ionoscatter communications - ionospheric communications - non-network communications - one-way communication - operational control communication - point-to-point communication - printed communications - pulsed radio communication - radio communication - radiotelephony communication - request/reply communication - safety communication - satellite communications - simplex communication - single channel communication - space communication - transhorizon communication - troposcatter communication - two-way communication - voice communication - wire communication - wireless communicationEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > communication
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