radio transmitter

collocation in English

meaningsofradioandtransmitter

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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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transmitter
noun[C]
uk
/trænzˈmɪt.ər/
us
/trænsˈmɪt̬.ɚ/
a piece of equipment for broadcasting radio or ...
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(Definition ofradioandtransmitterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Miniature stereoradiotransmitterfor simultaneous recording of multiple single-neuron signals from behaving owls.
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The rain-forest-clearing site was a grassed area (30 m diameter, with aradiotransmittertower), surrounded by complex notophyll vine forest, and 150 m from the mountaintop rain-forest site.
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The device used at the start of the project is based on aradiotransmitterdevice used for opening garage doors.
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The equipment consisted of two vehicles in which were installed aradiotransmitterand a range of radio receivers.
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Is it a fact that he is still operating an illegalradiotransmitter?
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Where the ship has aradiotransmitter, the notice must be given before arrival.
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The principle was that buoys with aradiotransmitterwere dropped.
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She is right that a set-top box costs more like £200 than £800, which is the cost of a new digitalradiotransmitter.
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Aradiotransmittercauses induced voltages to occur in any length of conducting material, such as, for example, a wire fence.
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This was caused by an explosion which was probably set off by the use of aradiotransmitter.
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But it did not mean to say that every type 691radiotransmitterwas effective all the time; they broke down and had to be repaired.
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The national parks are happy to allow people in, but anyone who tries to put up aradiotransmitterwill not be allowed to do so.
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They are switched on and off by the police either by a switch on the signal post or by aradiotransmitterin the patrol car.
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The four men were eventually discovered and were charged with possession of an unlicensedradiotransmitter and publication of materials that could cause public unrest.
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Two-wayradiotransmitter-receivers called "interrogators" or "readers" send a signal to the tag and read its response.
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Communication with the outside world is by a solar poweredradiotransmitter.
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The booster heart functions by receiving a signal sent by aradiotransmittertriggered by the pulse of the natural heart.
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