English to Arabic Dictionary transponder

transponder

مستجيب
definition
noun
The line includes power supplies, transmitters, optical amplifiers, digital transponders , return-path receivers, fiber-node platforms and Ethernet access devices.
a device for receiving a radio signal and automatically transmitting a different signal.
example
The satellite will also return images of earth, and serve as a radio 'transponder' .
An unidentified pilot could be no more than a private aviator who unknowingly sends out a wrong signal on his 'transponder' .
His 'transponder' 's signal had been coming from a cave in the nearby volcano.
Next, some sharks are outfitted with a ‘pinger,’ a 'transponder' that emits a signal once a minute.
They captured these recruits as they left the hive, attached a radar 'transponder' to them and then tracked their flight paths using harmonic radar.
The agency says there is no need at present to dispatch a radio 'transponder' to the asteroid, but adds that it will be keeping a close eye on the rock's progress through the solar system.
A 'transponder' on the windshield automatically deducts the fare when a vehicle passes, with a 50 per cent discount for a car with three or more persons.
Ben glanced down at the 'transponder' signal it was putting out.
The 'transponder' transmits this coded signal using the tuned circuit.
When the driver grabs the door handle a sensor receives a signal from a 'transponder' in the fob, and unlocks the door.
This operates automatically via a 'transponder' that can be carried in the pocket or handbag.
Signals made by the 'transponders' when a battery-powered antenna is swept over them enable the scientists to easily find all the research rocks carried downstream.
The solution was to surgically implant rice-grain-size radio 'transponders' that passively transmit a serial number when scanned with a portable device.
It will also be ensured that 'transponders' , which signal the plane's whereabouts, cannot be turned off as they were in the planes that were hijacked.
The line includes power supplies, transmitters, optical amplifiers, digital 'transponders' , return-path receivers, fiber-node platforms and Ethernet access devices.
Jitter is one of the biggest concerns for designers of optical networks, which include optical components such as transmitters, receivers, and 'transponders' .
New satellites and spacecraft would carry 'transponders' similar to the devices carried by modern aircraft.
Most aircraft carry 'transponders' , devices that relay a plane's identification, altitude and speed to ground controllers.
Some also have 'transponders' which automatically change red traffic lights to green.
They were professional, no doubt, if they knew that turning off the radio 'transponders' made the planes invisible to the air controllers, that is not something you pick up in flight sim.
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