audio-frequency signal amplifier
- audio-frequency signal amplifier
- garsinio dažnio signalo stiprintuvas
statusas T sritis automatika
atitikmenys: angl. audio-frequency signal amplifier
vok. Niederfrequenzverstärker, m; Tonfrequenzverstärker, m
rus. усилитель звуковой частоты, m
pranc. amplificateur du signal auditif, m
Automatikos terminų žodynas. – Vilnius: Technika.
Vilius Antanas Geleževičius, Angelė Kaulakienė, Stanislovas Marcinkevičius.
2004.
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