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Definition of Radio aerial
1. Noun. Omnidirectional antenna comprising the part of a radio receiver by means of which radio signals are received.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radio Aerial
Literary usage of Radio aerial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1919)
"It is shown that an advantageous type of radio aerial is a condenser consisting
of two large metal plates. This type of aerial has many of the advantages of ..."
2. Transactions (1919)
"It is shown that an advantageous type of radio aerial is a condenser consisting
of two large metal plates. This type of aerial has many of the advantages of ..."
3. World's War Events: Recorded by Statesmen, Commanders, Historians and by Men by Allen Leon Churchill (1919)
"The foremost had fallen, carrying away radio aerial. I called out to abandon ship.
I then left the upper bridge and went into ..."
4. Blue Jackets of 1918: Being the Story of the Work of the American Navy in by Willis John Abbot (1921)
"The foremast had fallen, carrying away radio aerial. I called out to abandon ship.
" I then left the upper bridge and went into the chart house to obtain ..."
5. Architectural Guide to Moscow by Aleksandr Viktorovich Anisimov (1993)
"... famous Russian engineer VG Shukhov made the first design for a Moscow radio
aerial in. lt was to be 350 m high and consisting of nine rings diminishing ..."
6. Over the Seas for Uncle Sam by Elaine Sterne (1918)
"... and, as the submarine sank, several of them were caught by the radio aerial
and carried below the surface before they could disentangle themselves. ..."