radio traffic
collocation in Englishmeaningsofradioandtraffic
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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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traffic
noun[U]
uk/ˈtræf.ɪk/us/ˈtræf.ɪk/
the number of vehicles moving along roads, or the amount of aircraft, trains, or ships moving along ...
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(Definition ofradioandtrafficfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The individual messages of information acts are not important, but rather the volume ofradiotrafficin general.
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Is it correct that not only the enemy can listen to our militaryradiotrafficbut that the media can also do so?
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We see no need for special regulation of, for example, conventionalradiotrafficbroadcasts.
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The growing problem of interference with ship-shoreradiotrafficis real, as is the interference which the pirates cause to certain continental stations.
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Cribs are short pieces of enciphered text intercepted fromradiotrafficwhere the meaning is known or can be guessed from context.
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Theirradiotrafficwas delayed until the entire list was read.
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After the initial peak,radiotrafficthrough the incident followed an approximate factor of three steady increase.
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At 09:27:25, the flight crew responded to routineradiotrafficfrom air traffic controllers.
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The ionized air also disruptsradiotrafficthat would normally bounce off the ionosphere.
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Chaoticradiotrafficnow ties up the radio channels, but calls about water supply problems continue.
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This was complemented by material derived from radio communications using other methods, such asradiotrafficanalysis and direction finding.
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There is even a railroad scanner installed with speakers in the picnic area so visitors can hear theradiotrafficon the two railroads.
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Allied code breakers decrypted radio signals relating to the convoy's departure and subsequent intercepts allowedradiotrafficanalysts to follow its progress south.
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Typicalradiotraffic(usually not simulcast citywide) includes the activity generated from traffic stops.
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The policeradiotrafficdescribing the manhunt reveals a chaotic search, with police pursuing several leads towards differing locations with varying suspect descriptions.
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The offensive was planned with the utmost secrecy, minimizingradiotrafficand moving troops and equipment under cover of darkness.
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Adding to the confusion, radio coverage problems,radiotrafficblocking, and building system problems occurred inside the burning towers.
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Equipped with special radios and recording devices, it could simulate theradiotrafficof a corps.
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By 1936, the station had a staff of 60 radio officers who handled over 3 million words ofradiotrafficper year.
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