radio relay
collocation in Englishmeaningsofradioandrelay
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radio
noun
uk/ˈreɪ.di.əʊ/us/ˈreɪ.di.oʊ/
a piece of electronic equipment used for listening to ...
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relay
noun[C]
uk/ˈriː.leɪ/us/ˈriː.leɪ/
a group of people who continue an activity that others from the same team or organization have been ...
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(Definition ofradioandrelayfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We were mistaken in that respect with regard to theradiorelaycompanies.
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In addition, a new signal system, known as theradiorelay, is now coming into service.
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The chain of high radio towers is part of a system ofradiorelaystations which has been under construction since 1949.
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It has the effect in relation to the year 1950–51 of givingradiorelaycompanies a double allowance—at least, that is its probable effect.
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There has been a great development ofradiorelayreception apparatus in recent years, particularly in large blocks of flats.
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The substance of the complaint made by theradiorelaycompanies is that they are being transferred from one system to the other.
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Aerials used onradiorelayroutes must be highly directional and pick up only signals sent between two stations.
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I recognise that theradiorelayservices have a particular concern, for their installations have a short life, having to be renewed after 10 years, or even less.
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Microwaveradiorelaylines and buried cable lines were constructed to create a network of wideband carrier trunk lines, which covered the entire country.
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In microwaveradiorelay, microwaves are transmitted between the two locations with directional antennas, forming a fixed radio connection between the two points.
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L-carrier also carried the first television network connections, though the later microwaveradiorelay system soon became more important for this purpose.
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Compared to a microwaveradiorelaystation with active components, a passive repeater is far simpler and needs little maintenance and no on-site electric power.
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The microwaveradiorelayantenna are of a height between 98 m and 131 m.
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Transmission by a nationwide series ofradiorelaytowers would be possible but extremely expensive.
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Construction of a television network started with a microwaveradiorelayin the super high frequency band.
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Middle-late 20th century microwaveradiorelaylines often used several regular wideband radio channels, and one protection channel for automatic use by any faded channel.
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