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radio frequency - перевод на Английский

ELECTROMAGNETIC FREQUENCIES RANGING FROM 3 KHZ TO 300 GHZ
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radio frequency         

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радиочастота

диапазон частот электромагнитного спектра от 10 кГц до 3000 ГГц, в котором возможна передача радиосигнала

ссылка на частоту, используемую конкретной радиостанцией

высокая радиочастота

синоним

RF

Смотрите также

electromagnetic spectrum; HF; radio channel; VHF

radio frequency         
1) радиочастота
2) высокая частота
radio-frequency         

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радиочастота

radio-frequency spectrum         

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радиочастотный спектр

radiofrequency         

['reidiə(u)fri:kwənsi]

электротехника

радиочастота

высокая частота

существительное

электротехника

радиочастота

высокая частота

RFID         
  • ChampionChip
  • RFID hard tag
  • A surgeon implants British scientist Dr [[Mark Gasson]] in his left hand with an RFID microchip (March 16, 2009).
  • J-Chip]] 8-channel receiver next to timing mat. The athlete wears a chip on a strap around his ankle. [https://web.archive.org/web/19961218232821/http://www.ironman.de/ Ironman Germany] 2007 in Frankfurt.
  • RFID antenna for vehicular access control
  • An example of a binary tree method of identifying an RFID tag
  • Electronic key for RFID based lock system
  • RFID E-ZPass reader attached to the pole and mast arm (right) used in traffic monitoring in New York City
TECHNOLOGY USING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS TO AUTOMATICALLY IDENTIFY AND TRACK TAGS ATTACHED TO OBJECTS
Contactless identification; Rfid tag; Rfid; Optical RFID; Arphid; Spychip; Spy chips; Spy chip; ID chip; Optical rfid; RF/ID; Smart labels; RFID; RFID tag; Radio Frequency Identification; Radio frequency identification; Radio id; Embedded ID chip; Embedded id chip; Radio identification tag; RFID chip; RFID tracking module; Blocker tag; Pit tag; Passive Integrated Transponder; Bulk reading; Chip tag; Radio tag; Rfid in hand; Read-on-metal; RF ID tag; Spychips; Passive RFID; Passive integrated transponder; PIT tag; Radiofrequency identification; RFID shielding; Applications of radio frequency identification; RFID tags; Privacy implications of radio-frequency identification; Controversies surrounding radio-frequency identification; Contactless chip

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Radio Frequency Identification

радиочастотная идентификация

Смотрите также

RFID-technology; RFID-tag

radio frequency identification         
  • ChampionChip
  • RFID hard tag
  • A surgeon implants British scientist Dr [[Mark Gasson]] in his left hand with an RFID microchip (March 16, 2009).
  • J-Chip]] 8-channel receiver next to timing mat. The athlete wears a chip on a strap around his ankle. [https://web.archive.org/web/19961218232821/http://www.ironman.de/ Ironman Germany] 2007 in Frankfurt.
  • RFID antenna for vehicular access control
  • An example of a binary tree method of identifying an RFID tag
  • Electronic key for RFID based lock system
  • RFID E-ZPass reader attached to the pole and mast arm (right) used in traffic monitoring in New York City
TECHNOLOGY USING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS TO AUTOMATICALLY IDENTIFY AND TRACK TAGS ATTACHED TO OBJECTS
Contactless identification; Rfid tag; Rfid; Optical RFID; Arphid; Spychip; Spy chips; Spy chip; ID chip; Optical rfid; RF/ID; Smart labels; RFID; RFID tag; Radio Frequency Identification; Radio frequency identification; Radio id; Embedded ID chip; Embedded id chip; Radio identification tag; RFID chip; RFID tracking module; Blocker tag; Pit tag; Passive Integrated Transponder; Bulk reading; Chip tag; Radio tag; Rfid in hand; Read-on-metal; RF ID tag; Spychips; Passive RFID; Passive integrated transponder; PIT tag; Radiofrequency identification; RFID shielding; Applications of radio frequency identification; RFID tags; Privacy implications of radio-frequency identification; Controversies surrounding radio-frequency identification; Contactless chip
идентификация с применением радио (частотных) приборов
frequency modulation radio         
  • extracts]] the original program sound from the modulated radio signal and reproduces the sound in a [[loudspeaker]].
  • One of the first FM radio stations, [[Edwin Armstrong]]'s experimental station [[W2XMN]] in [[Alpine, New Jersey]], USA. The insets show a part of the transmitter, and a map of FM stations in 1940. The tower still stands today.
  • Armstrong's first prototype FM broadcast transmitter, located in the [[Empire State Building]], New York City, which he used for secret tests of his system between 1934 and 1935. Licensed as experimental station W2XDG, it transmitted on 41 MHz at a power of 2 kW.
  • Position of FM radio in the electromagnetic spectrum
  • RFI]]) than AM. This was shown in a dramatic demonstration by [[General Electric]] at its New York lab in 1940. The radio had both AM and FM receivers. With a million-volt arc as a source of interference behind it, the AM receiver produced a roar of static, while the FM receiver clearly reproduced a music program from Armstrong's experimental FM transmitter in New Jersey.
  • [[Belkin]] ''TuneCast II FM microtransmitter
  • circularly polarized]] radio waves.
  • A commercial 35 kW FM radio transmitter built in the late 1980s. It belongs to FM radio station [[KWNR]], in [[Henderson, Nevada]], and broadcasts at 95.5 MHz.
  • Typical spectrum of composite baseband signal, including [[DirectBand]] and a subcarrier on 92 kHz
  • Instantaneous spectrum and [[waterfall plot]] in the FM broadcast band showing three strong local stations; speech and music show different patterns of frequency vs. time. When the transmitted audio is quiet, the 19 kHz stereo pilot tones can be resolved in the spectrum.
RADIO BROADCASTING USING FREQUENCY MODULATION
Stereo FM; FM stereo; FM station; FM Radio; FM broadcast radio; Fm radio; FM radio; Fm reception; FM broadcast; FM Broadcasting; Fm broadcasting; FM Stereo; FL broadcasting; Fm radios; Frequency Modulation Radio; FM-radio; Quadraphonic FM; Frequency modulation broadcasting; Noise reduction in radio broadcasting; FM radio broadcasting; FM radio broadcast; F.M. radio
frequency modulation radio частотная модуляция
audio frequency         
  • C3, an octave below middle C. The frequency is half that of middle C (131 Hz).
  • C5, an octave above middle C. The frequency is twice that of middle C (523 Hz).
  • middle C]] (262 Hz). (Scale: 1 square is equal to 1 [[millisecond]])
PERIODIC VIBRATION WHOSE FREQUENCY IS AUDIBLE TO THE AVERAGE HUMAN
Audio frequencies; Sound frequency; Frequency (sound); Audio Frequency; Audible frequency; Audio-frequency; Audiofrequency
audio frequency noun radio звуковая частота
blocker tag         
  • ChampionChip
  • RFID hard tag
  • A surgeon implants British scientist Dr [[Mark Gasson]] in his left hand with an RFID microchip (March 16, 2009).
  • J-Chip]] 8-channel receiver next to timing mat. The athlete wears a chip on a strap around his ankle. [https://web.archive.org/web/19961218232821/http://www.ironman.de/ Ironman Germany] 2007 in Frankfurt.
  • RFID antenna for vehicular access control
  • An example of a binary tree method of identifying an RFID tag
  • Electronic key for RFID based lock system
  • RFID E-ZPass reader attached to the pole and mast arm (right) used in traffic monitoring in New York City
TECHNOLOGY USING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS TO AUTOMATICALLY IDENTIFY AND TRACK TAGS ATTACHED TO OBJECTS
Contactless identification; Rfid tag; Rfid; Optical RFID; Arphid; Spychip; Spy chips; Spy chip; ID chip; Optical rfid; RF/ID; Smart labels; RFID; RFID tag; Radio Frequency Identification; Radio frequency identification; Radio id; Embedded ID chip; Embedded id chip; Radio identification tag; RFID chip; RFID tracking module; Blocker tag; Pit tag; Passive Integrated Transponder; Bulk reading; Chip tag; Radio tag; Rfid in hand; Read-on-metal; RF ID tag; Spychips; Passive RFID; Passive integrated transponder; PIT tag; Radiofrequency identification; RFID shielding; Applications of radio frequency identification; RFID tags; Privacy implications of radio-frequency identification; Controversies surrounding radio-frequency identification; Contactless chip

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блокирующая метка

применяется для блокирования радиометки в случаях, когда пользователь хочет обезопасить себя от нарушения неприкосновенности частной жизни

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RFID-tag

Определение

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.

Википедия

Radio frequency

Radio frequency (RF) is the oscillation rate of an alternating electric current or voltage or of a magnetic, electric or electromagnetic field or mechanical system in the frequency range from around 20 kHz to around 300 GHz. This is roughly between the upper limit of audio frequencies and the lower limit of infrared frequencies; these are the frequencies at which energy from an oscillating current can radiate off a conductor into space as radio waves. Different sources specify different upper and lower bounds for the frequency range.

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