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rake$66648$ - traduzione in olandese

RADIO RECEIVER
Flexible rake receiver; RAKE

rake      
v. harken; in overvloed zijn
picking locks         
  • A traditional pick set. From left to right: torsion wrench, "twist-flex" torsion wrench, offset diamond pick, ball pick, half-diamond pick, short hook, medium hook, saw (or "L") rake, snake (or "C") rake.
  • Picking while tensioning
  • Various lock picks and tools for opening and picking locks from the Codex Löffelholz, Nuremberg 1505
  • warded padlocks]].
PRACTICE OF UNLOCKING A LOCK WITHOUT THE ORIGINAL KEY
Lock-picking; Lockpicking; Lock Picking; Warded pick; Tension wrench; Picking locks; LockPicking; Lock-Picking; Tubular lock pick; Lock pick; Pick gun; Raking technique; Lock shims; Torsion wrench; Lock bypassing; Lockpick; Rake (lockpick); Snake rake; Lockpicker; Burglarious instruments; Hook pick; McColl Method
het inbreken v.e. (deur)slot (sloten openen zonder sleutel)
reaping machine         
  • Adriance]] reaper, late 19th century
  • 1900 ad for McCormick farm machines--your boy can operate them
  • A reaper cutting [[rye]] in Germany in 1949
  • Champion reaper, [[trade card]] from 1875
  • McCormick's]] reaper at a presentation in Virginia
  • Horse-drawn reaper in [[Canada]] in 1941
HARVESTING MACHINE
Reaping machine; Reapers; Mechanical reaper
maaimachine

Definizione

Caddish
·adj Like a cad; lowbred and presuming.

Wikipedia

Rake receiver

A rake receiver is a radio receiver designed to counter the effects of multipath fading. It does this by using several "sub-receivers" called fingers, that is, several correlators each assigned to a different multipath component. Each finger independently decodes a single multipath component; at a later stage the contribution of all fingers are combined in order to make the most use of the different transmission characteristics of each transmission path. This could very well result in higher signal-to-noise ratio (or Eb/N0) in a multipath environment than in a "clean" environment.

The multipath channel through which a radio wave transmits can be viewed as transmitting the original (line of sight) wave pulse through a number of multipath components. Multipath components are delayed copies of the original transmitted wave traveling through a different echo path, each with a different magnitude and time-of-arrival at the receiver. Since each component contains the original information, if the magnitude and time-of-arrival (phase) of each component is computed at the receiver (through a process called channel estimation), then all the components can be added coherently to improve the information reliability.