automatic-direction-finder sense antenna

  • 1Radio direction finder — Civil Air Patrol members practice using a handheld radio direction finder to locate an emergency locator transmitter …

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  • 2Direction 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… …

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  • 3sense aerial — A type of nondirectional radio antenna used with an automatic direction finder, which picks up signals with equal strength from all directions. The sense aerial helps remove the 180° ambiguity, which is a feature of highly directional loop… …

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  • 4null position — The position of an ADF (automatic direction finder) loop antenna when the signal being received is canceled in the two sides of the loop, and the signal strength is the weakest. At this position, the transmitting station lies in line with the… …

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  • 5DF — A radio receiver equipped with a direction sensing antenna used to take bearings on a radio transmitter. A direction finder essentially consists of a loop aerial. To remove 180° ambiguity, a sense aerial is also brought into the circuit. The DF… …

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  • 6Defence Research and Development Organisation — Sanskrit: बलस्य मूलं विज्ञानम् Strength s Origin is in Science [1] Agency overvi …

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