radio officer - translation to russian
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radio officer - translation to russian

A RADIO THAT CAN DO BOTH TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE A SIGNAL (A TRANSCEIVER), UNLIKE A BROADCAST RECEIVER WHICH ONLY RECEIVES CONTENT; ALLOWS THE OPERATOR TO HAVE A CONVERSATION WITH OTHER SIMILAR RADIOS OPERATING ON THE SAME RADIO FREQUENCY (CHANNEL)
Two way radio; 2-way radio; Radio Officer; Two-way radios; Receiver incremental tuning
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radio officer         
радист
two-way radio         
приёмно-передающая радиоустановка
radio transmission         
  • Comparison of AM and FM modulated radio waves
  • [[Frequency]] spectrum of a typical modulated AM or FM radio signal.  It consists of a component ''C'' at the [[carrier wave]] frequency <math>f_c</math> with the information ([[modulation]]) contained in two narrow bands of frequencies called [[sideband]]s (''SB'') just above and below the carrier frequency.
  • Rotating marine radar antenna on a ship
  • Radio communication.  Information such as sound is converted by a transducer such as a [[microphone]] to an electrical signal, which modulates a [[radio wave]] produced by the [[transmitter]]. A receiver intercepts the radio wave and extracts the information-bearing modulation signal, which is converted back to a human usable form with another transducer such as a [[loudspeaker]].
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TECHNOLOGY OF SIGNALING AND COMMUNICATING USING RADIO WAVES
Radio transmission; Radio communications; Radiocommunication; RADIO; Terrestrial Radio; Radio communication; Radios; Radio communication system; Radio technician; Radio technology; Radio mechanic; Radio data communication; Applications of radio; Radiocommunications

радиотехника

радиопередача

Definition

РАДИОСВЯЗЬ
электросвязь, осуществляемая посредством радиоволн. Передача сообщений ведется при помощи радиопередатчика и передающей антенны, а прием - при помощи приемной антенны и радиоприемника. В радиопередатчике формируются радиосигналы - электрические колебания несущей частоты, промодулированные по амплитуде, частоте или фазе в соответствии с передаваемым сообщением (см. Модуляция колебаний). Радиосигналы излучаются (в виде электромагнитных волн) передающей антенной в окружающее пространство, достигают приемной антенны и поступают в радиоприемник, где они усиливаются и преобразуются в сигналы, адекватные передаваемому сообщению. Радиосвязь впервые продемонстрирована 7 мая 1895 А. С. Поповым. Линии радиосвязи используют для передачи телефонных (речевых) сообщений, телеграмм, факсимиле, цифровой информации, радиовещательных и телевизионных программ.

Wikipedia

Two-way radio

A two-way radio is a radio transceiver (a radio that can both transmit and receive radio waves), which is used for bidirectional person-to-person voice communication with other users with similar radios; in contrast to a broadcast receiver, which only receives transmissions.

Two-way radios usually use a half-duplex communication channel, which permits two-way communication, albeit with the limitation that only one user can transmit at a time. (This is in contrast to simplex communication, in which transmission can only be sent in one direction, and full-duplex, which allows transmission in both directions simultaneously.) This requires users in a group to take turns talking. The radio is normally in receive mode so the user can hear all other transmissions on the channel. When the user wants to talk, they press a "push-to-talk" button, which turns off the receiver and turns on the transmitter; when the button is released, the receiver is activated again. Multiple channels are provided so separate user groups can communicate in the same area without interfering with each other and some radios are designed to scan the channels in order to find a valid transmission. Other two-way radio systems operate in full-duplex mode, in which both parties can talk simultaneously. This requires either two separate radio channels or channel sharing methods such as time-division duplex (TDD) to carry the two directions of the conversation simultaneously on a single radio frequency.

The first two-way radio was an AM-only device introduced by the Galvin Manufacturing Corporation in 1940 for use by the police and military during World War II, and followed by the company's 1943 introduction of the Walkie-Talkie, the best-known example of a two-way radio.

Examples of use of radio officer
1. Boris Yakubovich, '2, served as a radio officer in a Soviet counterintelligence unit in Vladivostok during the war.
2. Brakoumatsos said the three other crew members on trial — Second Mate Giorgos Triandafyllos, First Engineer Gerasimos Skiadaressis and Radio Officer Dimitris Tsoumas — should be found guilty of misdemeanors.
3. The five are the ship’s second mate, first engineer and radio officer — Giorgos Triantafyllos, Gerasimos Skiadaressis and Dimitris Tsioumas respectively — and two former representatives of the ferry’s operating firm, Nikolaos Vikatos and Costas Klironomos.
What is the Russian for radio officer? Translation of &#39radio officer&#39 to Russian