What is another word for high-frequency direction finders?

Pronunciation: [hˈa͡ɪfɹˈiːkwənsi da͡ɪɹˈɛkʃən fˈa͡ɪndəz] (IPA)

High-frequency direction finders (HFDF) are radio navigation devices that intercept and locate radio signals. There are many synonyms for HFDF, depending on the context and application. These synonyms include radio direction finders (RDF), radio direction finding (RDF) systems, Direction Finding (DF) equipment, radio locators, radio bearing systems, and radio tracker systems. In military and intelligence contexts, HFDF is often called signals intelligence (SIGINT) or electronic intelligence (ELINT) equipment. Other possible synonyms include radio wave direction finders, radio signal detectors, and radio wave trackers. Regardless of the term used, HFDF technology plays an important role in navigation, surveillance, and defense operations.

What are the hypernyms for High-frequency direction finders?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    radio receivers, direction finding equipment, radio frequency monitoring tools.

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