Click Here to
Order this information in Print

Click Here to
Order this information on CD-ROM

Click Here to
Download this information in PDF Format

 

Click here to make tpub.com your Home Page

Page Title: APPENDIX I GLOSSARY
Back | Up | Next

Click here for a printable version

Google


Web
www.tpub.com

Home


   
Information Categories
.... Administration
Advancement
Aerographer
Automotive
Aviation
Combat
Construction
Diving
Draftsman
Engineering
Electronics
Food and Cooking
Math
Medical
Music
Nuclear Fundamentals
Photography
Religion
USMC
   
Products
  Educational CD-ROM's
Printed Manuals
Downloadable Books

   
Back
ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS
Up
Aerographers Mate, Module 04-Environmental Communications and Administration
Next
APPENDIX  I - CONTINUED

APPENDIX  I GLOSSARY A ACTIVE  USW—A  method  for  determining  the location and distance of a submarine by measuring the time interval between the transmission of a sound signal and its reflection back to the projector. AEROSOLS—Small    droplets    (solid    or    liquid) suspended in a gas. AFMEDS—Air Force Meteorological Data System. AFWA—Air Force Weather Agency headquartered at Offutt AFB, NB. AIG—Address  indicator  group. ALGORITHM—A step-by-step procedure for solving a mathematical problem. ANALOG—Proportional and continuous. An analog recorder  draws  continuous  lines  proportional  to  the electronic  signal  input. AOR—Area  of  responsibility. APT—Automatic picture transmission. The automatic transmission  of  images  by  polar-orbiting  satellites. ARQ—Automatic response to query. A method of obtaining data using AFMEDS. ASOS—Automated surface observing system. AUTODIN—Automatic  digital  network: AWN—Automated weather network; the complex worldwide collection and distribution network of meteorological data operated by the Air Force. AZIMUTH—The horizontal angular measurement from a fixed reference to a point. The navy uses angular  measurements  in  clockwise  degrees  from  0 to 360. When 0 is referenced to true north, the result is a true azimuth bearing. When referenced to an arbitrary direction, such as the bow of a ship, the result is a relative azimuth bearing. B BATHYTHERMOGRAPH—Any   device   used   to measure  and  record  temperatures  through  a  column of water. BAUD—A  measurement  unit  of  electronic  data transmission  speed. BT—Abbreviation for break transmission, used to indicate the beginning and end of a message body. BULLETIN  BOARD—A communications system that  uses  standard  telephone  lines  to  dial-in  and access computer networks. BYTE—A  group  of  adjacent  binary  digits  (bits). C CAD—Collective  address  designator. CCTV—Closed-circuit   television. CHAFF—Material (such as strips of foil) ejected into the air in order to confuse enemy radar devices. COMSEC—Communications   security. CONFIDENTIAL—Classified   information   that   if disclosed could be expected to cause damage to national  security. COTS—Commercial-off-the-shelf. CPU—Central  processing  unit  of  a  computer. CW—Continuous wave radio transmission. D DATA BASE—A collection of data organized for rapid search and retrieval by a computer. DIFAX—Digital  facsimile. DMSP—Defense meteorological satellite program. DPVS—Distributed   plain   language   verification system. DSN—Defense switched network, an upgrade and name  change  to  the  automatic  voice  network (AUTOVON). DUCT—A layer in the atmosphere that readily traps electromagnetic   energy   permitting   extended transmission  ranges. DUCTING—The process occurring within a duct, also known as trapping. AI-1

Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us - Support Integrated Publishing