The article defines the current importance and possibility of implementation of new techniques for measuring vibration movement of the material point flatwise to the object. The basis of this techniques is the indirect measurement of the absolute value of radius increase of the round mark, caused by its blurring due to vibration movement of the studied material point, located in the geometrical center of the mark. The research proved higher precision of this technique as compared with similar ones. The article describes the experiment carried out by the researchers, analyses its results in the form of calibration characteristics of the measurement system. This calibration characteristics is presented in table and graphic formats and approximated by a right line. The article justifies the linearity of converting the measured value into measured signal.Onboard radio equipment of aerospace and transport equipment is exposed to vibration influences, including high-frequency ones measured in single and tens of kilohertz. Testing prototypes and trial models of such equipment at vibration stands and in actual work conditions allow to determine the weak points of the structure and develop the protection against vibrations strategy. Measuring vibrations of onboard radio equipment during its operation allows to determine the defects in their latent stage, i.e. at the stage of their appearance and development, before they lead to the equipment failure. The technique that is suggested in this article can be applied not only for measuring the vibrations of radio equipment, but other controlled objects as well.The methods of measuring vibration parameters are subdivided into contact and contactless ones. Contact methods include, among others, piezoelectric, strain gauge type, fiber optic methods. The use of contact vibrations measurement for the radio equipment is limited by the obligatory contact mass of the sensor, which decreases the sensitivity of the measurement system. The higher the vibration frequency, the lower the sensitivity of the system is. Contact measurement of vibrations, whose frequency exceeds 2 KHz, can not be performed.Existing contactless methods of measuring vibrations parameters include the methods of laser interferometry, laser Doppler vibration measurement, and methods with the analysis of traces of vibration-induced image blurring. The first two groups of methods require bulky and expensive equipment.The methods of analysis of trace of vibration-induced image blurring include wedge measurement and parallel strokes measurement. Measurement error of such methods can not be lower than the raster unit of the registering