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 Übersetzung für 'radio frequency range' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a radio frequency range | radio frequency ranges
electr.phys.
radio frequency range
Radiofrequenzbereich {m}
5+ Wörter
aviat.
very high frequency omnidirectional radio range <VOR>
UKW-Drehfunkfeuer {n}
Teiltreffer
MedTech.phys.telecom.
radio frequency <RF>
Hochfrequenz {f} <HF>
phys.RadioTVtelecom.
radio frequency <RF>
Funkfrequenz {f}
astron.phys.
radio frequency radiation
Radiofrequenzstrahlung {f}
HF radio frequencyHochfrequenz {f} <HF>
phys.RadioTV
radio frequency band
Radiofrequenzband {n}
spec.RadioTV
radio frequency <RF>
Radiofrequenz {f} <RF>
tech.
radio frequency identification <RFID>
Radiofrequenz-Identifikation {f} <RFID>
tech.
radio-frequency identification <RFID>
Funkerkennung {f} [berührungs­loses Erkennen und Speichern von Daten]
electr.
radio frequency interference <RFI>
Funkstörung {f}
aviat.
airport tower radio frequency
Flughafenturmfunkfrequenz {f}
phys.
radio range
Radiobereich {m}
aviat.
airport ground control radio frequency
Flughafenbodenkontrollfunkfrequenz {f}
radio frequency signal [RF signal]Radiofrequenzsignal {n}
audioelectr.telecom.
frequency range
Frequenzbereich {m}
electr.
frequency range
Frequenzumfang {m} [Frequenzbereich]
astron.
radio range [in astronomy]
Radiofrequenzbereich {m}
audiotech.
input frequency range
Eingangsfrequenzbereich {m}
audiomus.
high-frequency range
Hochtonbereich {m}
natural frequency rangeEigenfrequenzbereich {m}
electr.
transmission frequency range
Übertragungs­frequenzbereich {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The selection rules of NMR spectroscopy dictate that Δ"I" = 1, which means that a given photon (in the radio frequency range) can affect ("flip") only one of the two nuclear spins.
  • Early in the evolutionary process it became obvious to engineers that the ability to produce a higher radio frequency range of equipment would result in greater flexibility and open up a whole range of alternative applications.
  • UHF generally refers to "Ultra high frequency", a radio frequency range.
  • In this technology, a spectroscopic doublet occurs in a spin-1/2 atomic nucleus, whose doublet splitting is in the radio-frequency range.
  • If the frequency of the oscillations is high enough, in the radio frequency range above about 20 kHz, the oscillating coupled electric and magnetic fields will radiate away from the antenna into space as an electromagnetic wave, a radio wave.

  • Absorption bands in the radio frequency range are found in NMR spectroscopy.
  • The Alexanderson alternator works similarly to an AC electric generator, but generates higher-frequency current, in the very low frequency (VLF) radio frequency range.
  • The treatment was not painful, because currents in the radio frequency range do not cause the physiological reaction of electric shock.
  • The name "photonic radar" is sometimes used to mean visible-spectrum range finding like lidar, although photonic radar more strictly refers to radio-frequency range finding using photonics components.
  • The alternating current output is in the low radio frequency range, usually between 50 kHz and 1 MHz.

  • Phased antennas operating in the radio frequency range produce a rapidly rotating magnetic field.
  • Conversely, radiometers are typically used for remote sensing from the visible, infrared though radio frequency range.
  • An argument against white space Internet is that it uses a radio frequency range commonly used for television, and is not Super Wi-Fi.
  • 50 MHz blocks of communication channel are assigned, which lie in radio frequency range and contain an equal number of uplinks (terminal to base station) and downlinks (base station to terminal).
  • The first radio waves detected were not from a natural source, but were produced deliberately and artificially by the German scientist Heinrich Hertz in 1887, using electrical circuits calculated to produce oscillations in the radio frequency range, following formulas suggested by the equations of James Clerk Maxwell.

  • The label-free technology has recently been enhanced by a "lab-on-a-chip" based approach and by applying high frequency alternating current (AC) in the radio frequency range (from 100 kHz to 30 MHz) instead of a static direct current (DC) or low frequency AC field.
  • Band IV is the name of a radio frequency range within the ultra high frequency part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • The resulting transient electric fields and currents that arise generate electromagnetic emissions in the radio frequency range of [...] to [...].
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