Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 39.
19. lappuse
... waves in order to obtain the high definition sought . These ultra short waves ( below 10 meters ) are supposedly much more penetrating than the longer broadcast waves and instead of ricocheting along between the earth and the ionosphere ...
... waves in order to obtain the high definition sought . These ultra short waves ( below 10 meters ) are supposedly much more penetrating than the longer broadcast waves and instead of ricocheting along between the earth and the ionosphere ...
94. lappuse
... waves are entirely different from those of the longer ones used for ordinary broadcasting . They are , by their peculiar characteristics , and by the type of apparatus required , suited for limited range transmission . Their range tends ...
... waves are entirely different from those of the longer ones used for ordinary broadcasting . They are , by their peculiar characteristics , and by the type of apparatus required , suited for limited range transmission . Their range tends ...
241. lappuse
... waves are used to modulate electrical currents of relatively high frequencies which are broadcast through an entirely different medium , conventionally known as the ' ether . ' These radio waves are not audible . In the receiving set ...
... waves are used to modulate electrical currents of relatively high frequencies which are broadcast through an entirely different medium , conventionally known as the ' ether . ' These radio waves are not audible . In the receiving set ...
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