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 Übersetzung für 'radio antenna' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a radio antenna | radio antennas
SYNO radio aerial | radio antenna
RadioTV
radio antenna
Radioantenne {f}
Teiltreffer
telecom.
citizens band radio <CB radio>
CB-Funk {m}
entom.zool.
antenna
Fühler {m}
62
zool.
antenna
Fühlhorn {n}
rhombic antennaRhombusantenne {f}
multiband antennaMehrbandantenne {f}
loop antennaSchleifenantenne {f}
wire antennaDrahtantenne {f}
electr.
Yagi antenna
Yagiantenne {f}
electr.RadioTV
flat antenna
Flachantenne {f}
antenna wiresAntennendrähte {pl}
antenna constructionAntennenkonstruktion {f}
tech.
antenna tuner
Antennentuner {m}
tech.
antenna tuner
Antennenanpassgerät {n}
tech.
antenna tuning
Antennenabstimmung {f}
tech.
antenna matching
Antennenanpassung {f}
antenna heightAntennenhöhe {f}
portable antennaPortabelantenne {f}
electr.
antenna wire
Antennendraht {m}
tech.
slot antenna
Schlitzantenne {f}
telecom.
cheese antenna
Cheese-Antenne {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He built a radio antenna to look at potential sources of interference for transatlantic radio transmissions.
  • Null fill in radio engineering is used in radio antenna systems which are located on mountains or tall towers, to prevent too much of the signal from overshooting the nearest part of intended coverage area.
  • The radio antenna's design "focuses" the signal toward the horizon, creating gain and increasing the ERP.
  • In electrical engineering, evanescent waves are found in the near-field region within one third of a wavelength of any radio antenna.
  • In contrast, a radio antenna array, has large spatial coherence because antennas at opposite ends of the array emit with a fixed phase-relationship.

  • In a conjugated pi-system, electrons are able to capture certain photons as the electrons resonate along a certain distance of p-orbitals - similar to how a radio antenna detects photons along its length.
  • He installed a 40-metre radio antenna outside the Needles Hotel in Alum Bay.
  • Often a broadcasting radio antenna is built as a mast radiator, which means that the entire mast structure is energised with high voltage and must be insulated from the ground.
  • Tanks intended for company commanders were equipped with a radio set and a hand-rail radio antenna on the turret (so called "radio tanks").
  • In 1937, KRLD, a major Dallas radio station, built its radio antenna tower in Garland, and it is operational to this day.

  • World War II saw a limited use of kites for military purposes (survival radio, Focke Achgelis Fa 330, military radio antenna kites).
  • Practical applications started with the invention of the diode by Ambrose Fleming and the triode by Lee De Forest in the early 1900s, which made the detection of small electrical voltages such as radio signals from a radio antenna possible with a non-mechanical device.
  • When a mini-squabble over editorial policy at college radio WBUR-FM – whose offices were under a tall radio antenna mast in front of the School of Public Relations and Communications (later College of Communications) – started growing in the spring of 1964, Case persuaded university trustees that the university should take over the widely-heard radio station (now a major outlet for National Public Radio and still a BU-owned broadcast facility).
  • In a radio antenna's radiation pattern, the main lobe, or main beam, is the lobe containing the higher power. This is the lobe that exhibits the greater field strength.
  • When a radio antenna is mounted near a conductive surface such as the Earth or a flat metal plate or screen, the radio waves directed toward the surface reflect off it.

  • From Riverdale, the road climbing up Grey Mountain leads to Grey Mountain Cemetery and the local FM radio antenna.
  • A radio antenna detects when a vehicle with a transponder has entered and exited the highway, calculating the toll rate.
  • Developed in the early 1950s, the basic airframe is characterized by 35-degree aft swept wings and tail, four underwing-mounted engine pods, a horizontal stabilizer mounted on the fuselage near the bottom of the vertical stabilizer with positive dihedral on the two horizontal planes and a hi-frequency radio antenna which protrudes forward from the top of the vertical fin or stabilizer.
  • These changes accumulated in the B-2 production line until they could eventually be told apart at a glance; the main differences being the removal of the mast for the radio antenna, the addition of a direction-finding radio antenna loop, and shorter exhaust stacks on the engines.
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