coverage area of a broadcasting transmitter
- coverage area of a broadcasting transmitter
- transliatoriaus aprėpties zona
statusas T sritis radioelektronika
atitikmenys: angl. coverage area of a broadcasting transmitter
vok. Rundfunksendedeckungszone, f
rus. зона покрытия радиовещательного передатчика, f
pranc. zone de couverture d'un émetteur de radiodiffusion, f
Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas. – Vilnius : BĮ UAB „Litimo“.
Kazimieras Gaivenis, Gytis Juška, Vidas Kalesinskas.
2000.
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