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Definition of Radio signal
1. Noun. A radio wave used to transmit and receive messages.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radio Signal
Literary usage of Radio signal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"... to amplify a radio signal at its radio frequency, pass it through a detector
tube and then amplify the resulting audio frequency current. ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"It is, however, quite practicable to amplify a radio signal at its radio frequency,
pass it through a detector tube and then amplify the resulting audio ..."
3. Galileo, the Tour Guide: A Summary of the Mission to Date edited by Jean H. Aichele (1997)
"The spacecraft radio signal will be used to investigate Jupiter's neutral ...
The radio signal propagating from the spacecraft to Earth experiences both ..."
4. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"The signal used in getting this film, as well as those to follow, was much stronger
than an actual radio signal; the change in " telephone " current in Fig. ..."
5. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"The signal used in getting this film, as well as those to follow, was much stronger
than an actual radio signal; the change in " telephone " current in Fig. ..."
6. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"The signal used in getting this film, as well as those to follow, was much stronger
than an actual radio signal; the change in " telephone " current in Fig. ..."