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radiolocation
ˌradioloˈcation Also with hyphen. [f. radio- 4 + location.] The term orig. used in Britain for radar; the determination of the position and course of ships, aircraft, etc., by means of radar.1941 Flight 26 June 430/1 In the Battle of Britain the advantages of radiolocation were even more apparent. 1...
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Radiolocation
service (article 1.48)
Radiolocation-satellite service (article 1.49)
The radiolocation service distinguishes basically
Radiolocation mobile station mobile station (article 1.89) of the radiolocation service (article 1.48)
Radiolocation land station
Selection radiolocation land stations
Mobile station
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Radiodetermination
two main fields to radiodetermination:
radionavigation: "used for the purposes of navigation, including obstruction warning", which is mainly active;
radiolocation mobile station (article 1.89) of the radiolocation service (article 1.48)
Radiolocation land station (article 1.90) of the radiolocation service
Radio
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AN/SPG-53
The AN/SPG-53 was a United States Navy Gun Fire-control radar (International Telecommunication Union classification: radiolocation land station in the radiolocation service), used in conjunction with the Mark 68 gun fire-control system.
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1-millimeter band
As such, amateurs must protect the radio astronomy and radiolocation services from harmful interference, which share the band with amateurs between 241
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Berberys-R
Berberys-R is a Polish multispectral camouflage system, reducing visibility in the visible and infrared spectra, to thermal vision, and to radiolocation
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Yuri Kobzarev
He was also one of the founders of radiolocation research school in USSR. In 1944—1955 he was the head of the Department of Radiolocation in Moscow Power Engineering Institute.
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High-speed multimedia radio
In ITU Region 2 (US) the primary user is military radiolocation, specifically naval radar. Amateur radio operators have secondary privileges to the Federal radiolocation service in the entire band and may not cause interference to these users
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Pluton (complex)
As Planetary radar:
1961 April 18 and 26 – radiolocation of the planet Venus. February 1963 – radiolocation of the planet Mars.
September–October 1963 – radiolocation of the planet Jupiter.
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Rabinovich
2020), Israeli rabbi
Robert Rabinovitch, (born 1943), Canadian public servant
Roman Rabinovich, Israeli pianist
Samuel Rabinovich (1909–1988), Soviet radiolocation
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Radiophysics
ranges of the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation in some specific applications
Among the main applications of radiophysics are radio communications, radiolocation
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2-millimeter band
As such, amateurs must protect the radio astronomy and radiolocation services from harmful interference, which share the band with amateurs between 136
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Emil Străinu
He is an author of specialized books and radiolocation specialist. He has published numerous books, articles and studies in the field of airspace research about radiolocation methods, geophysical weapons, climatology,
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Inverse scattering problem
Since its early statement for radiolocation, many applications have been found for inverse scattering techniques, including echolocation, geophysical survey
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Air Force Application School "Aurel Vlaicu"
re-sizing, the Air Force Application School is the main applicational facility for the three main air force branches: air force, surface-to-air missiles, and radiolocation After the school became the main applicational facility for the three main air force branches: air force, surface-to-air missile, and radiolocation on
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