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radio antenna

NOUN
  1. omnidirectional antenna comprising the part of a radio receiver by means of which radio signals are received

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  • It was built on the track of an elephant trail and it was so rough that it rattled our bones and sent the radio antenna into a series of harmonic wobbles.
  • We suppose they are radio antennas beaming away their signal into the low grey sky.
  • It is called a radio telescope because a radio antenna is used to observe radio waves emitted by astronomical sources.
  • Up front, just behind the spearhead of mine sweepers, battleships and cruisers, were the command ships, the attack transports bristling with radar and radio antennae.
  • A man beside a pickup truck was standing alongside the road, twirling a radio antenna.
  • lightless stars `visible' only to radio antennae
  • The all-in-one designs proved easy to get going, simply plugging in the power cable and radio antennae. Times, Sunday Times
  • The all-in-one designs proved easy to get going, simply plugging in the power cable and radio antennae. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the controversy centers on radio towers and other transmitters, not car-radio antennae.
  • The all-in-one designs proved easy to get going, simply plugging in the power cable and radio antennae. Times, Sunday Times
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