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English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > wide aperture antenna
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(мн. antennae) n•- airborne antenna - aircraft-type antenna - all-around looking antenna - all-band antenna - anti-interference antenna - approach antenna - approach azimuth antenna - approach elevation antenna - back azimuth antenna - back-to-back antennas - broadbeam antenna - broad sector antenna - cavity antenna - clearance antenna - closed antenna - coil antenna - collapsible antenna - communications antenna - crossed-loop antenna - deep-space antenna - dipole antenna - directional antenna - DF antenna - direction finder antenna - dummy antenna - elevation antenna - end-fire antenna - fixed sector antenna - flush-mounted antenna - folding antenna - frame antenna - gain antenna - glide-path antenna - glide-slope antenna - guyed antenna - highly directional antenna - homing antenna - horn antenna - localizer antenna - LOC antenna - long-range antenna - loop antenna - marker antenna - matched antenna - mismatched antenna - monopole antenna - narrow-beam antenna - omnidirectional antenna - omnipole antenna - parabolic antenna - radar antenna - radio altimeter antenna - receiving antenna - reception antenna - rhombic antenna - rod antenna - rotable antenna - rotating antenna - sector antenna - selective identification feature antenna - sense antenna - SIF antenna - slot antenna - space-borne antenna - spacecraft antenna - split antenna - spot-beam antenna - suppressive antenna - trailing antenna - transmitting antenna - umbrella-type antenna - UHF antenna - ultra high frequency antenna - very high frequency omnidirectional radio range antenna - VOR antenna - wide aperture antenna - wide-band antenna - wire antenna
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