Also known as: TR., TR-
TR has various meanings in the Aviation category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of TR in Aviation.
A document which describes the objectives, scope and purpose of a project, committee, meeting, etc. See 'agree specification/terms of reference' in the project management section. Separately the acronym BOSCARDET provides a useful example structure for TOR headings/sections: Background, Objectives, Scope, Constraints, Assumptions, Reporting, Dependencies, Estimates, Timescales.
AviationA Transformer Rectifier convert AC power to DC power. It consists of a transformer and a series of diodes and may also employ additional smoothing circuitry.
AviationIs a device fitted in the engine exhaust system that effectively reverses the flow of the exhaust gases.
AviationThe recommended direction or path to be followed when proceeding between predetermined position. Route, in sea or ocean, along which vessels customarily travel. That part of a line of advance that has already been travelled; particularly applied to storms.
AviationA device that contains both a transmitter and receiver. Transceiver Short for transmitter/receiver. A device that can both transmit and receive signals. On LANs (local area networks), a transceiver is the device that connects a computer to the network and that converts signals to and from parallel and serial form. In communications, the device that connects the transceiver cable to the Ethernet coaxial cable. The transceiver is used to transmit and receive data.
AviationSatellite communications unit comprising, receive antenna,receiver, filters, amplifiers, output filters and transmit antenna.
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