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Definition of Radio antenna
1. Noun. Omnidirectional antenna comprising the part of a radio receiver by means of which radio signals are received.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radio Antenna
Literary usage of Radio antenna
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Experimental Wireless Stations: Their Theory, Design, Construction and by Philip E. Edelman (1922)
"Sub-surface Radio; Antenna Buried Underground; Roger's System; US Navy Experiments.
THE MULTI-TURN COIL RECEIVER The "coil" or loop, as it has sometimes ..."
2. OECD small and medium enterprise outlookby Marian Murphy, Oecd by Marian Murphy, Oecd (2002)
"... company with I28 employees, specialised in radio antenna and related ...
carmaker adopted the company's radio antenna, it has expanded its range of ..."
3. The Book of Radio: A Complete, Simple Explanation of Radio Reception and by Charles William Taussig (1922)
"It is desirable that electrical construction companies install radio antenna;
and apparatus for persons who are not familiar with electric wiring. ..."
4. Nonfiction Reading Practice, Grade 2 by Kristen Kunkel (2003)
"It can even see past our solar system. flap door solar panel mirror main mirror
radio antenna solar panel The radio antenna sends signals to Earth. ..."
5. The New World of Science: Its Development During the War by Robert Mearns Yerkes (1920)
"Every tree is thus, in a certain sense, a makeshift substitute for a radio antenna.
An intensive tigation of this remarkable phenomenon, made during the war ..."
6. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1918)
"Measurements of radio antenna on Shipboard and Some Interesting Comparisons (79572
A). FA Hart. 800 w. Elec'n—June 8, 1917. Data of interest to marine ..."
7. Proceedings of the IRE. by Institute of Radio Engineers (1918)
"The resistances of the existing elevated high power radio antenna have not been
worked out in the detailed manner exhibited in Table II, ..."