- direction-finders
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English-Georgian dictionary. 2008.
English-Georgian dictionary. 2008.
Direction finding — (DF) refers to the establishment of the direction from which a received signal was transmitted. This can refer to radio or other forms of wireless communication. By combining the direction information from two or more suitably spaced receivers… … Wikipedia
direction finder — A radio receiver equipped with a directional sensing antenna used to take bearings on a radio transmitter. Specialized radio direction finders are used in aircraft as air navigation aids. Others are ground based, primarily to obtain a “fix” on a… … Aviation dictionary
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DF (direction finder) fix — A fix obtained by using one or more direction finders … Aviation dictionary
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Busignies, Henri-Gaston — ▪ American engineer born December 29, 1905, Sceaux, France died June 20, 1981, Antibes French born American electronics engineer whose contribution to the development of high frequency direction finders (HF/DF, or “Huff Duff”) permitted the … Universalium
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Round, Henry Joseph — ▪ British engineer and inventor born June 2, 1881, Kingswinford, Staffordshire, Eng. died Aug. 17, 1966, Bognor Regis, Sussex English electronics engineer whose numerous inventions contributed to the development of radio communications.… … Universalium
one-hundred-and-eighty-degree ambiguity — An error in some radio direction finders in which equipment cannot discern whether a signal is being received from ahead of or behind the aircraft. Automatic direction finders do not have this problem. Beacon’s position can be either at A or B.… … Aviation dictionary