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1) Engineering: standing-wave indicator2) Telecommunications: SWR measurer3) Electronics: standing-wave meter4) Metrology: standing wave meter, standing-wave( ratio indicator, standing-wave ratio indicator5) Household appliances: VSWR meter, voltage standing wave ratio meter6) Makarov: SWR meter (standing wave ratio meter), standing wave ratio meter ( SWR meter), standing-wave meter (измеритель КСВ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > измеритель коэффициента стоячей волны
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1) Electronics: voltage standing-wave-ratio meter
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