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1-62 REFRACTIVE INDEX—In a wave-transmission medium, the ratio between the phase velocity in free space and in the medium [11] [18]. REGENERATION—See FEEDBACK [18]. REGENERATIVE DETECTOR—A detector circuit that produces its own oscillations, heterodynes them with an incoming signal, and deflects them [12]. REGENERATIVE FEEDBACK—The process by which a portion of the output signal of an amplifying device is fed back in phase to reinforce the input. Also called POSITIVE FEEDBACK [8] [9]. REGULATOR—The section in a basic power supply that maintains the output of the power supply at a constant level in spite of large changes in load current or input line voltage [6] [7]. RELATIVE BEARING—Bearing of a target measured in a clockwise direction from "dead ahead" of a ship or plane [18]. RELAY—An electromagnetic device with one or more sets of contacts that change position by the magnetic attraction of a coil to an armature [3]. RELUCTANCE—A measure of the opposition that a material offers to magnetic lines of force [1]. REMOTE-CUTOFF TUBE—An electron tube in which the control grid wires are farther apart at the centers than at the ends. This arrangement allows the tube to amplify large signals without being driven into cutoff. This tube is also called a VARIABLE-MU TUBE [6]. REPEATER—(1) Another name for an active satellite [17]. (2) Also, a common name for remote radar indicators. REPELLER—Sometimes called a REFLECTOR. An electrode in a reflex klystron with the primary purpose of reversing the direction of the electron beam [11]. REPERFORATOR—Equipment that converts the incoming TTY signal and stores it on paper tape [17]. REPRODUCTION—The process of converting electrical signals to sound waves. This sound is speech, music, and so on [17]. REPULSION—The mechanical force tending to separate bodies having like electrical charges or like magnetic polarity [1]. RERADIATION—The reception and retransmission of radio waves that is caused by turbulence in the troposphere [10]. RESIDUAL MAGNETISM—Magnetism remaining in a substance after removal of the magnetizing force [1]. RESISTANCE—(1) The opposition a device or material offers to the flow of current. The effect of resistance is to raise the temperature of the material or device carrying the current. (2) A circuit element designed to offer a predetermined resistance to current flow. A resistance of 1 ohm will allow a current of 1 ampere to flow through it when a potential of 1 volt is applied. [1]. RESISTIVITY—See SPECIFIC RESISTANCE. The reciprocal of conductivity [4].

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