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 Übersetzung für 'medium frequency' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO medium frequency | MF
electr.phys.tech.
medium frequency <MF>
Mittelfrequenz {f} <MF>
3 Wörter
medium frequency rangeMittelwellenbereich {m}
RadioTV
medium wave frequency [radio]
Mittelwellenfrequenz {f}
medium-frequency band <MF band>Mittelfrequenzband {n}
5+ Wörter
MedTech.
medium-frequency X-ray generator
Mittelfrequenzröntgengenerator {m}
MedTech.
medium-frequency-modulated direct current
mittelfrequenzmodulierter Gleichstrom {m}
Teiltreffer
biol.
action potential frequency <APF, AP frequency>
Aktionspotentialfrequenz {f} <AP-Frequenz>
telecom.
space frequency / space-frequency block code <SFBC>
Raum-Frequenz-Blockcode {m}
medium {adj}mittel-
562
medium {adj}mittelgroß
687
gastr.
medium {adj}
rosa [Steak]
27
mediumMedium {n}
583
mediumDatenträger {m}
29
chem.phys.
medium
Mittel {n}
149
medium {adj}durchschnittlich
362
medium {adj}mittelmäßig
372
phys.
medium
Agens {n}
21
RadioTVF
Medium
Medium – Nichts bleibt verborgen
biol.
(culture) medium
Kultursubstrat {n}
medium strength {adj}mittelstark
medium-range {adj}in mittlerer Lage
information mediumInformationsmedium {n}
virgin mediumjungfräulicher Datenträger {m}
gastr.
medium rare {adj}
englisch
biol.
culture medium
Nährboden {m} [Nährmedium]
tech.
filtering medium
Filtermittel {n}
26 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It reflects medium-frequency radio waves. Because of this reflective layer, radio waves radiated into the sky can return to Earth beyond the horizon.
  • The Mongolian spot appears with a very high frequency (85–100%) in Asian, Native American, and African children, a medium frequency (50-70%) in Hispanic children, and a very low frequency (1–10%) in Caucasian children.
  • The SID results in a sudden increase in radio-wave absorption that is most severe in the upper medium frequency (MF) and lower high frequency (HF) ranges, and as a result often interrupts or interferes with telecommunications systems.
  • German beacons operated on the medium-frequency band and the signals involved a two-letter Morse identifier followed by a lengthy time-lapse which enabled the Luftwaffe crews to determine the signal's bearing.
  • In addition, the Coast Guard maintains a chain of high frequency (HF) and medium frequency (MF) radio stations that provide communications in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea.

  • The United States also has active bilateral agreements with Canada ("Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Canada Relating to the AM Broadcasting Service in the Medium Frequency Band" (1984) and Mexico ("Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Mexican States Relating to the AM Broadcasting Service in the Medium Frequency Band" (1986)).
  • In the medium frequency (MF) and low frequency (LF) bands AM radio stations cover their listening area using "ground waves", vertically polarized radio waves which travel close to the ground surface, following the contour of the terrain.
  • license-free operation is also allowed on the medium frequency band, also known as the AM broadcast band.
  • It is sometimes referred to as "Redruth MF", short for Redruth Medium Frequency (Medium Wave).
  • A typical party light organ of the 1970s had three spotlights, red, green and blue, for sounds in bass, medium frequency and high frequency.

  • The Beverage antenna or "wave antenna" is a long-wire receiving antenna mainly used in the low frequency and medium frequency radio bands, invented by Harold H.
  • High frequency sounds will stimulate the auditory hair cells at the base of the basilar membrane while medium frequency sounds cause vibrations of auditory hair cells located at the middle of the basilar membrane.
  • For High Frequency and Medium Frequency two tones 170 Hz apart either side of the allocated frequency with 100 Baud symbol rate are used.
  • AM broadcasting is allowed in the AM broadcast bands which are between 148 and 283 kHz in the longwave range, and between 526 and 1706 kHz in the medium frequency (MF) range of the radio spectrum.
  • They can be easily distinguished from letter beacons because they transmit in the allocated low frequency and medium frequency bands; most of them are listed in appropriate aviation handbooks and their transmission mode is A2A (full carrier with audio modulation).

  • There is no official definition of the band, but the range always includes all of the high frequency band (HF), which extends from 3 to 30 MHz (100 to 10 metres); above the medium frequency band (MF), to the bottom of the VHF band.
  • The United States Coast Guard has ceased all use of Morse code on the radio, and no longer monitors any radio frequencies for Morse code transmissions, including the international medium frequency (MF) distress frequency of [...] However, the Federal Communications Commission still grants commercial radiotelegraph operator licenses to applicants who pass its code and written tests.
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