repeater station

collocation in English

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station
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˈsteɪ.ʃən/
a building and the surrounding area where buses or trains stop for people to get on ...
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(Definition ofstationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I was able to study closely this new telephone exchange and therepeaterstationthey are now building, and also the new post office.
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I have been particularly impressed by the efficiency of therepeaterstation.
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There is also an unmanned microwaverepeaterstationon top of the hill.
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Other stations using arepeaterstationtransmit on one frequency but listen for signals on the other frequency.
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By 1873, a telegraphrepeaterstationand police camp had been established.
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The term is frequently used in ham radio operation, where an operator is attempting to contact arepeaterstation.
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The building is now used as a radiorepeaterstation.
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Ironically, the 99x brand would later itself be moved to such a low-powerrepeaterstation.
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Abandoned in the mid-1870s, the island has remained deserted and only the crumbling ruins of therepeaterstationand the operators' quarters can be seen.
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It is essential from a service point of view to equip repeater stations with a complete electrical power unit, for use in emergency.
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In the case of land lines there is no difficulty about that, and all of us have seen these repeater stations at the side of the road throughout the country.
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It also does not require additional frequencies, unlike active repeater stations which use different transmit and receive frequencies to prevent feedback.
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At the intermediate repeater stations an operator manually retyped the message, passing it through that location.
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An amplified antenna or higher power for the transmitting station would likely be needed, as well as repeater stations where terrain is a problem.
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In 1877, after two years of labour, the first messages were sent on the new telegraph line, boosted by eight repeater stations along the way.
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The poles were placed 80 m apart and repeater stations built every 250 km.
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The control equipment is responsible for transmitting the repeater station's call sign at regular intervals.
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Repeater stations generally operate under automatic control.
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