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high-frequency amplifier - vertaling naar russisch

RANGE 3-30 MHZ OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
High-frequency; High Frequency; HF radio
  • An amateur radio station incorporating two HF transceivers.
  • HF's position in the [[electromagnetic spectrum]].
  • A modern ''Icom M700Pro'' two-way radio for marine HF radio communications.
  • A typical [[Yagi antenna]] used by a Canadian radio amateur for long distance communication
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усилитель высокой частоты
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High frequency line trap

общая лексика

заградитель линейный

amplifier         
  • voltage gain]]'' of 3; that is at any instant <math>v_o(t) = 3v_i(t)\,</math>
  • thumb
  • The four types of dependent source—control variable on left, output variable on right
  • De Forest's prototype audio amplifier of 1914. The [[Audion]] (triode) vacuum tube had a voltage gain of about 5, providing a total gain of approximately 125 for this three-stage amplifier.
  • op-amp]]
  • Power amplifier by [[Skyworks Solutions]] in a [[Smartphone]].
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT OR COMPONENT THAT INCREASES THE LEVEL OF INCOMING ELECTRICAL SIGNAL (NOT NECESSARILY AUDIO)
Amplifiers; Amplifier stage; Voltage amplifier; Signal amplifier; Signal amplifiers; Transistor amplifier; Ampllifiers; Sound amplification; Penguat peralatan; Current amplifier; Amplifire; Amplifier class; Common plate; Common cathode; Common grid; Cathode follower; Piezoelectric audio amplifier; Piezo Audio Amplifier; Single stage amplifier; Common-cathode; Power Amplifier; Electronic amplifier; Unilateral amplifier; Bilateral amplifier; Video amplifier; Microwave amplifier
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Definitie

Amplifier
·noun One who or that which amplifies.

Wikipedia

High frequency

High frequency (HF) is the ITU designation for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) between 3 and 30 megahertz (MHz). It is also known as the decameter band or decameter wave as its wavelengths range from one to ten decameters (ten to one hundred meters). Frequencies immediately below HF are denoted medium frequency (MF), while the next band of higher frequencies is known as the very high frequency (VHF) band. The HF band is a major part of the shortwave band of frequencies, so communication at these frequencies is often called shortwave radio. Because radio waves in this band can be reflected back to Earth by the ionosphere layer in the atmosphere – a method known as "skip" or "skywave" propagation – these frequencies are suitable for long-distance communication across intercontinental distances and for mountainous terrains which prevent line-of-sight communications. The band is used by international shortwave broadcasting stations (3.95–25.82 MHz), aviation communication, government time stations, weather stations, amateur radio and citizens band services, among other uses.