buzzer wavemeter - translation to russian
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buzzer wavemeter - translation to russian

Cavity resonance wavemeter; Wavemeter
  • Resonant cavity wavemeter for measuring microwave frequencies in the K<sub>u</sub> band
  • A Triplet 3256 wavemeter for use in the high frequency band.

buzzer wavemeter      

общая лексика

зуммерный волномер

wavemeter         

['weivmi:tə]

общая лексика

волномер

Смотрите также

buzzer wavemeter; heterodyne wavemeter; reaction-type wavemeter; rectifier-type wavemeter; valve wavemeter

существительное

специальный термин

волномер

buzzer         
  • Piezoelectric disk beeper
  • Interior of a readymade loudspeaker,  showing a piezoelectric-disk-beeper (With 3 electrodes ... including 1 feedback-electrode ( the central, small electrode joined with red wire in this photo), and an oscillator to self-drive the buzzer.
EQUIPMENT PRODUCING A BUZZING SOUND SIGNAL, FOR EXAMPLE EITHER BY MECHANICAL, ELECTROMECHANICAL OR PIEZOELECTRIC MEANS
Buzzers
buzzer noun 1) гудок; сирена 2) coll. звонок 3) electr. зуммер, пищик; автоматический прерыватель 4) mil.; jargon связист

Definition

Buzzer
An electric alarm or call produced by a rapid vibration of electric make and break mechanism, which is often magnified by enclosure in a resonating chamber, resembling a bell, but which is not struck or touched by the vibrating parts. Sometimes a square wooden box is used as resonator. Fig. 72. BUZZER.

Wikipedia

Absorption wavemeter

An absorption wavemeter is a simple electronic instrument used to measure the frequency of radio waves. It is an older method of measuring frequency, widely used from the birth of radio in the early 20th century until the 1970s, when the development of inexpensive frequency counters, which have far greater accuracy, made it largely obsolete. A wavemeter consists of an adjustable resonant circuit calibrated in frequency, with a meter or other means to measure the voltage or current in the circuit. When adjusted to resonance with the unknown frequency, the resonant circuit absorbs energy, which is indicated by a dip on the meter. Then the frequency can be read from the dial.

Wavemeters are used for frequency measurements that do not require high accuracy, such as checking that a radio transmitter is operating within its correct frequency band, or checking for harmonics in the output. Many radio amateurs keep them as a simple way to check their output frequency. Similar devices can be made for detection of mobile phones. As an alternative, a dip meter can be used.

There are two categories of wavemeters: transmission wavemeters, which have an input and an output port and are inserted into the signal path, or absorption wavemeters, which are loosely coupled to the radio frequency source and absorb energy from it.

What is the Russian for buzzer wavemeter? Translation of &#39buzzer wavemeter&#39 to Russian