wireless transmitter

collocation in English

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wireless
adjective
uk
/ˈwaɪə.ləs/
us
/ˈwaɪr.ləs/
using a system of radio signals rather than wires to connect computers, mobile phones, etc. to ...
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transmitter
noun[C]
uk
/trænzˈmɪt.ər/
us
/trænsˈmɪt̬.ɚ/
a piece of equipment for broadcasting radio or ...
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(Definition ofwirelessandtransmitterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This lightweightwirelesstransmitter-receiver system recorded speech from any part of the classroom while allowing children to move freely in their customary fashion.
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Provision was also made for awirelesstransmitter, receiver, and operator.
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They can be programmed to open and close with awirelesstransmitteror a manual device.
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Zone control uses awirelesstransmitterto transmit a signal in a fixed area.
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They can be programmed to open with a manual device or awirelesstransmitter.
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It had an auxiliary diesel motor as well as awirelesstransmitter.
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This is the essence of awirelesstransmitter/studio link.
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The observer, suspended in the wicker basket beneath, typically had awirelesstransmitter, binoculars and/or a long-range camera.
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The base station is awirelesstransmitterand receiver for the mobile host, and acts as a gateway to the internet for the host.
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A spectrum analyzer is used to determine whether awirelesstransmitteris working according to federally defined standards for purity of emissions.
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Tesla described two different types ofwirelesstransmitter, both employing a high-tension induction coil.
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At the point from which the boat is to be controlled there is a complete wireless apparatus consisting of awirelesstransmitter, the usual masts, generators and other appliances.
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During his time in training, he became a respected and highly skilled signaller and participated in the off-duty construction of awirelesstransmitter.
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Forty thousand wireless sets and 19 wireless transmitters have been provided.
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It should now surely be a matter of common knowledge that all wireless transmitters must be licensed.
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I suppose that, if we are to have not only water and biscuits but portable wireless transmitters fitted into life-rafts, accessibility will be thought about.
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These parameters are useful in the characterization of electronic devices, such as wireless transmitters.
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D class was also the first class of submarine to be equipped with standard wireless transmitters.
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The wireless transmitters could pick up messages as far as away.
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They were also the first boats to be fitted with wireless transmitters.
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