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Что (кто) такое antenna attenuator - определение

TYPE OF RADIO ANTENNA
Marconi antenna; Rod antenna; Quarter-wave antenna; Blade antenna
  • VHF ground plane antenna, a type of monopole antenna used at high frequencies. The three conductors projecting downward are the ground plane
  •  2 }} wavelength }} long have a single "lobe", with field strength declining monotonically from a maximum in the horizontal direction, but longer monopoles have more complicated patterns with several conical "lobes" (radiation maxima) directed at angles into the sky.
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antennule         
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  • Terms used to describe shapes of insect antennae
  • Olfactory receptors (scales and holes) on the antenna of the butterfly ''[[Aglais io]]'', electron micrograph
  • Electron micrograph]] of antenna surface detail of a wasp ''([[Vespula vulgaris]])''
APPENDAGES USED FOR SENSING IN ARTHROPODS
Antennule; Antennomere; Flagellomere; Antenna (Biology); Antennomeres; Antennal; Antennary; Antennation; Antenna (arthropod anatomy); Flagellomeres; Antennae (biology); Geniculate antenna; Pedicel (antenna); Antenna of insects; Antennules; Insect antenna; Antenna (anatomy); Antenna (insect); Arthropod antennae
[an't?nju:l]
¦ noun Zoology a small antenna, especially either of the first pair of antennae in a crustacean.
Impact attenuator         
  • A crash cushion installed on a motorway exit in Italy
  • A Truck-Mounted Attenuator (TMA) in [[New Zealand]].
DEVICE INTENDED TO REDUCE THE DAMAGE
Crash attenuator; Fitch Barrier; Fitch Highway Barrier System; Fitch Inertial Systems; Crash cushion; Fitch barrier; Truck-Mounted Attenuator
An impact attenuator, also known as a crash cushion, crash attenuator, or cowboy cushion, is a device intended to reduce the damage to structures, vehicles, and motorists resulting from a motor vehicle collision. Impact attenuators are designed to absorb the colliding vehicle's kinetic energy.
Antennal         
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  • Terms used to describe shapes of insect antennae
  • Olfactory receptors (scales and holes) on the antenna of the butterfly ''[[Aglais io]]'', electron micrograph
  • Electron micrograph]] of antenna surface detail of a wasp ''([[Vespula vulgaris]])''
APPENDAGES USED FOR SENSING IN ARTHROPODS
Antennule; Antennomere; Flagellomere; Antenna (Biology); Antennomeres; Antennal; Antennary; Antennation; Antenna (arthropod anatomy); Flagellomeres; Antennae (biology); Geniculate antenna; Pedicel (antenna); Antenna of insects; Antennules; Insect antenna; Antenna (anatomy); Antenna (insect); Arthropod antennae
·adj Belonging to the antennae.
Antennule         
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  • Terms used to describe shapes of insect antennae
  • Olfactory receptors (scales and holes) on the antenna of the butterfly ''[[Aglais io]]'', electron micrograph
  • Electron micrograph]] of antenna surface detail of a wasp ''([[Vespula vulgaris]])''
APPENDAGES USED FOR SENSING IN ARTHROPODS
Antennule; Antennomere; Flagellomere; Antenna (Biology); Antennomeres; Antennal; Antennary; Antennation; Antenna (arthropod anatomy); Flagellomeres; Antennae (biology); Geniculate antenna; Pedicel (antenna); Antenna of insects; Antennules; Insect antenna; Antenna (anatomy); Antenna (insect); Arthropod antennae
·noun A small antenna;
- applied to the smaller pair of antennae or feelers of Crustacea.
Shortwave broadband antenna         
RADIO SIGNAL TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT
Robinson Barnes HF Broadband Antenna; Shortwave wideband antenna; Windom antenna
A shortwave broadband antenna is a radio antenna that can be used for transmission (and reception) of any shortwave radio band from among the greater part of the shortwave radio spectrum, without requiring any band-by-band adjustment of the antenna. Generally speaking, there is no difficulty in building an adequate receiving antenna; the challenge is designing an antenna which can be used for transmission without an adjustable impedance matching network.
Aperture (antenna)         
  • Diagram of antenna ''A'' and resistor ''R'' in thermal cavities, connected by filter ''F<sub>ν</sub>''. If both cavities are at the same temperature <math>T</math>, <math>P_\text{A} = P_\text{R}</math>
AREA, ORIENTED PERPENDICULAR TO THE DIRECTION OF AN INCOMING RADIO WAVE, WHICH WOULD INTERCEPT THE SAME AMOUNT OF POWER FROM THAT WAVE AS IS PRODUCED BY THE ANTENNA RECEIVING IT
Antenna effective area; Radiating aperture; Aperture efficiency; Effective aperture; Effective area; Antenna area; Antenna effective length; Antenna length; Aperture efficiency (antennas); Antenna aperture
In electromagnetics and antenna theory, the aperture of an antenna is defined as "A surface, near or on an antenna, on which it is convenient to make
attenuator         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Attenuator (disambiguation)
¦ noun a device which reduces the strength of a radio or audio signal.
Smart antenna         
ANTENNA ARRAYS WITH SMART SIGNAL PROCESSING ALGORITHMS
Smart Antennas; Intelligent antenna; Smart antennas
Smart antennas (also known as adaptive array antennas, digital antenna arrays, multiple antennas and, recently, MIMO) are antenna arrays with smart signal processing algorithms used to identify spatial signal signatures such as the direction of arrival (DOA) of the signal, and use them to calculate beamforming vectors which are used to track and locate the antenna beam on the mobile/target. Smart antennas should not be confused with reconfigurable antennas, which have similar capabilities but are single element antennas and not antenna arrays.
Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna         
EXPERIMENT DESIGNED TO STUDY ULTRA-HIGH-ENERGY (UHE) COSMIC NEUTRINOS BY DETECTING THE RADIO PULSES EMITTED BY THEIR INTERACTIONS WITH THE ANTARCTIC ICE SHEET
ANtartic Impulse Transient Antenna; Antarctic impulsive transient antenna; ANtarctic Impulse Transient Antenna; Antarctic Impulse Transient Antenna
The Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment has been designed to study ultra-high-energy (UHE) cosmic neutrinos by detecting the radio pulses emitted by their interactions with the Antarctic ice sheet. This is to be accomplished using an array of radio antennas suspended from a helium balloon flying at a height of about 37,000 meters.
Random wire antenna         
  • A wire antenna kit, with a coil of wire,  [[strain insulator]]s and a [[balun]].  When installed the wire is supported by buildings or trees using the insulators to prevent a short circuit to ground.
  • A typical permanent wire antenna strung between two buildings. This example has a ''lightning switch'' to ground the antenna for safety during electrical storms.
Longwire antenna
A random wire antenna is a radio antenna consisting of a long wire suspended above the ground, whose length does not bear a particular relation to the wavelength of the radio waves used, but is typically chosen more for convenience. The wire may be straight or it may be strung back and forth between trees or walls just to get enough wire into the air.

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Monopole antenna

A monopole antenna is a class of radio antenna consisting of a straight rod-shaped conductor, often mounted perpendicularly over some type of conductive surface, called a ground plane. The driving signal from the transmitter is applied, or for receiving antennas the output signal to the receiver is taken, between the lower end of the monopole and the ground plane. One side of the antenna feedline is attached to the lower end of the monopole, and the other side is attached to the ground plane, which is often the Earth. This contrasts with a dipole antenna which consists of two identical rod conductors, with the signal from the transmitter applied between the two halves of the antenna.

The monopole is often used as a resonant antenna. The rod functions as an open resonator for radio waves and oscillates with standing waves of voltage and current along its length. The length of the antenna, therefore, is determined based on the wavelength of the desired radio waves. The most common form is the quarter-wave monopole, in which the antenna length is approximately one quarter of the wavelength of the radio waves. In broadcasting monopole antennas, however, a length equal to 5/8 = 0.625×wavelength are also popular because at this length a monopole radiates a maximum amount of its power in horizontal directions. The monopole antenna was invented in 1895 by radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi; for this reason it is sometimes called the Marconi antenna.

The load impedance of the quarter-wave monopole is half that of the dipole antenna or 37.5 Ohms.

Common types of monopole antenna are