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SHF receiver - vertaling naar russisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SHF (disambiguation)

SHF receiver      

общая лексика

приемник сантиметрового диапазона

short-wave receiver         
  • solid state]] circuitry.
  • Hammarlund Comet Pro shortwave receiver, circa 1931.
  • Icom]] RC-9500 shortwave communications receiver
  • software-defined]] shortwave receiver
  • Zenith console radio receiver with shortwave bands, circa 1938.
  • One of the first portable shortwave radio receivers: Zenith Model 7G605 Trans-Oceanic 'Clipper' circa 1942.
SHORTWAVE RADIO
Shortwave receiver; Short-wave receiver; World receiver; World band receiver; World radio receiver; Shortwave band receiver; Shortwave all-band receiver; All-band receiver

общая лексика

коротковолновый приемник

radio receiver         
  • Symbol for an antenna
  • Circuit of single tube Armstrong regenerative receiver
  • Coherer from 1904 as developed by Marconi.
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  • De Forest's first commercial Audion receiver, the RJ6 which came out in 1914. The Audion tube was always mounted upside down, with its delicate filament loop hanging down, so it did not sag and touch the other electrodes in the tube.
  • Block diagram of a dual-conversion superheterodyne receiver
  • Electrolytic detector
  • [[Guglielmo Marconi]], who built the first radio receivers, with his early spark transmitter ''(right)'' and coherer receiver ''(left)'' from the 1890s. The receiver records the Morse code on paper tape
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  • Fessenden's heterodyne radio receiver circuit
  • A modern [[communications receiver]], used in [[two-way radio]] communication stations to talk with remote locations by [[shortwave radio]].
  • A galena cat's whisker detector from a 1920s [[crystal radio]]
  • A bedside [[clock radio]] that combines a radio receiver with an [[alarm clock]]
  • Unlike today, when almost all radios use a variation of the superheterodyne design, during the 1920s vacuum tube radios used a variety of competing circuits.
  • Example of transatlantic radiotelegraph message recorded on paper tape by a [[siphon recorder]] at RCA's New York receiving center in 1920. The translation of the Morse code is given below the tape.
  • Block diagram of simple single tube reflex receiver
  • Block diagram of regenerative receiver
  • Marconi's inductively coupled coherer receiver from his controversial April 1900 "four circuit" patent no. 7,777.
  • Block diagram of a superheterodyne receiver. The dotted line indicates that the RF filter and local oscillator must be tuned in tandem.
  • selectivity]] to reject stations on adjacent frequencies, multiple cascaded bandpass filter stages had to be used. The dotted line indicates that the bandpass filters must be tuned together.
  • During the "[[Golden Age of Radio]]" (1920 to 1950), families gathered to listen to the home radio in the evening, such as this Zenith console model 12-S-568 from 1938, a 12-tube superheterodyne with pushbutton tuning and 12-inch cone speaker.
  • A Zenith transistor based portable radio receiver
RADIO DEVICE FOR RECEIVING RADIO WAVES AND CONVERTING THEM TO A USEFUL SIGNAL
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радиоприемник

Definitie

SHF
Super-High Frequency

Wikipedia

SHF

SHF may refer to:

  • Sheffield station, whose station code is SHF
  • Shihezi Huayuan Airport's IATA code
  • Simian hemorrhagic fever, disease affecting monkeys
  • Skara HF, handball club in Skara, Sweden
  • Société de l'histoire de France, a society formed in 1833 to study French history
  • Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, a mid-1970s country-rock band
  • Super high frequency, radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 3 GHz and 30 GHz
  • Sydney Heritage Fleet, a ship preservation organisation in Sydney, Australia
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