- aural radio range
- радиомаяк со звуковой индикацией (сигналов)
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
visual-aural (radio) range — ☆ visual aural (radio) range or visual aural range [vizh′o͞oəlôr′əl ] n. a radio range that sends out signals as an aid to air navigation; esp., a very high frequency range that beams four signals, two for reception by the ear and two for viewing … Universalium
visual-aural (radio) range — ☆ visual aural (radio) range or visual aural range [vizh′o͞oəlôr′əl ] n. a radio range that sends out signals as an aid to air navigation; esp., a very high frequency range that beams four signals, two for reception by the ear and two for viewing … English World dictionary
visual-aural (radio) range — ☆ visual aural (radio) range or visual aural range [vizh′o͞oəlôr′əl ] n. a radio range that sends out signals as an aid to air navigation; esp., a very high frequency range that beams four signals, two for reception by the ear and two for viewing … English World dictionary
visual-aural radio range — noun or visual aural range : a radio aid to air navigation by which a pilot determines if he is on course by either an appropriate aural signal, a meter reading, or both … Useful english dictionary
visual-aural range — noun see visual aural radio range … Useful english dictionary
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