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  • 21Radio Radio — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Radio. Radio Radio …

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  • 22Radio-controlled aircraft — A radio controlled aircraft (often called RC aircraft or RC plane) is a model aircraft that is controlled remotely, typically with a hand held transmitter and a receiver within the craft. The receiver controls the corresponding servos that move… …

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  • 23Radio Okkultation — Bild 1: Zur Geometrie der Radio Sondierungsmessung. Zum Zeitpunkt t1 befindet sich die Raumsonde noch oberhalb der Atmosphäre und der Radiostrahl bleibt von der Atmosphäre unbeeinflusst. Zum Zeitpunkt t2 durchläuft der Radiostrahl die Atmosphäre… …

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  • 24Radio-Okkultation — Bild 1: Zur Geometrie der Radio Sondierungsmessung. Zum Zeitpunkt t1 befindet sich die Raumsonde noch oberhalb der Atmosphäre und der Radiostrahl bleibt von der Atmosphäre unbeeinflusst. Zum Zeitpunkt t2 durchläuft der Radiostrahl die Atmosphäre… …

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  • 25radio duct — The layer within which the state of superrefraction exists. The meteorological requirements for superrefraction conditions are the presence of a temperature inversion and the rapid decrease of height. Ducting seldom occurs below 1000 MHz. For the …

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  • 26Orders of magnitude (temperature) — Temperature in °C compared to the thermodynamic scale in electron volts, which are also used as a unit of temperature. List of orders of magnitude for temperature Factor Multiple Item 10−∞ 0 K …

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  • 27Batteryless radio — Radio receivers were originally operated by battery. The term batteryless radio was initially used for the radio receivers which could be used directly by AC mains supply (mains radio).It was invented on April 8, 1925 in Canada by Edward S.… …

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  • 29Noise temperature — In electronics, noise temperature is one way of expressing the level of available noise power introduced by a component or source. The power spectral density of the noise is expressed in terms of the temperature (in kelvins) that would produce… …

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  • 30Superconducting Radio Frequency — (SRF) science and technology involves the application of electrical superconductors to radio frequency devices. The ultra low electrical loss of the superconductor yields RF resonators with extremely high quality factors, or Q . For example, it… …

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