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  • 122Linesman/Mediator — Linesman was the name given to the plan for the revamp of the air defence of the UK, this was originally conceived as part of the Ahead plan. As with any major plan it was subject to much review both prior to and post implementation; plans were… …

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  • 123Clutter (radar) — Clutter is a term used for unwanted echoes in electronic systems, particularly in reference to radars. Such echoes are typically returned from ground, sea, rain, animals/insects, chaff and atmospheric turbulences, and can cause serious… …

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  • 124Compass — This article is about the direction finding instrument used in navigation. For other uses, see Compass (disambiguation). A simple dry magnetic pocket compass …

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  • 125Cassini–Huygens — Artist s concept of Cassini s Saturn Orbit Insertion Operator NASA / ESA / ASI Mission type …

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  • 126Electronic engineering — is a discipline dealing with the behavior and effects of electrons (as in electron tubes and transistors) and with electronic devices, systems, or equipment.The term now also covers a large part of electrical engineering degree courses as studied …

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  • 127Magnetic loop — antennas (also known as Small Transmitting/Receiving Loops) have a small antenna size compared to other antennas for the same wavelength. A magnetic loop is one in which the current amplitude is constant round the circumference, and it is… …

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  • 128SHORAN — is an acronym for SHOrt RAnge Navigation, a type of electronic navigation and bombing system with a precision radar beacon used in the B 26 and B 29 bomber aircraft during the Korean War. OriginIn 1938 RCA engineer Stuart William Seeley, while… …

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