Betekenis van:
raster
raster
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- beeldgeometrie
- the rectangular formation of parallel scanning lines that guide the electron beam on a television screen or a computer monitor
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Raster chart display system (RCDS)
- Raster Chart Display System (RCDS)
- Raster-type head-up displays or three dimensional displays;
- and 5th rows: channel raster (in kHz) and channel number.
- Raster-type head-up displays or three dimensional displays for "aircraft";
- Electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) with backup, and raster chart display system (RCDS)
- Raster-type head-up displays or three dimensional displays, for "aircraft";
- Such a channel raster aims at enabling compatibility and facilitating coexistence of the applications allowed in these bands.
- The frequency plan imposes a channel raster of 12,5 kHz in the 169,4000-169,4750 MHz band and a channel raster of 50 kHz in the 169,4875-169,5875 MHz band.
- However, to facilitate border coordination, systems using 25 kHz channels must respect the channel raster starting from the lower edge of the channel 9.
- The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) has confirmed that increasing the channel raster options in these bands can and should be allowed.
- In the 4th row of the frequency plan in the Annex the channel raster (in kHz) figure ‘50’ for channels 4b + 5 + 6a and 6b + 7 + 8a is replaced by ‘up to 50 kHz’.
- In the 4th row of the frequency plan in the Annex the channel raster (in kHz) figure ‘12,5’ for channels 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3a and 3b is replaced by ‘up to 50 kHz’.
- The frequency plan contained in the Annex to Decision 2005/928/EC describes the channel raster which the different applications operating under the conditions set in this Decision should adhere to.
- Due to the possibility of using any high power channel for the temporary use application. However, to facilitate border coordination, systems using 25 kHz channels must respect the channel raster starting from the lower edge of the channel 9.