- multiple-unit steerable antenna
- многоэлементная антенна с управлением положением диаграммы направленности
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Rhombic antenna — signal gathering action compared to other end fire, backfire and traveling wave types. A rhombic antenna is a broadband directional antenna co invented by Edmond Bruce and Harald Friis,[1] mostly commonly used in HF (high frequency, also called… … Wikipedia
MUSA — • Multiple Unit Steerable Antenna ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) • ICAO Airportcode f. San Antonio de Banos Air Base (Cuba) … Acronyms
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MUSA — [1] Multiple Unit Steerable Antenna ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) [2] ICAO Airportcode f. San Antonio de Banos Air Base ( Cuba) … Acronyms von A bis Z
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