time signal

NOUN
  1. a signal (especially electronic or by radio) indicating the precisely correct time
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How To Use time signal In A Sentence

  • He therefore ordered his heaviest ship, the _Cornwall_, 74, to go there from the centre, exchanging places with the _Centurion_, 50, and at the same time signalled the fleet to close _to the centre_, -- a detail worth remembering in view of Rodney's frustrated manoeuvre of April 17th, The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence
  • It was wound solemnly each Sunday morning, checked against the BBC time signal, adjusted, and the glass cover snapped gently back for another week.
  • A method that projected 3D space-time signal to 2D space signal to integrate images for detecting dim point moving target from image sequences was suggested.
  • Real - time signal processing and the applications that utilize it are changing the electronics market.
  • For a fee private subscribers could also be hooked up to receive the time signal.
  • China's move to start measuring deadly air pollutant PM 2.5 for the first time signals a shift towards greater openness on the state of the environment, writes Angel Hsu.
  • They can be connected to the serial port of a PC and provide time signals synchronized on the NIST clock.
  • Whiston worried, of course, that bright lights might also falter when trying to deliver a time signal at sea.
  • real-time signal processing and the applications that utilize it are changing the electronics market.
  • I usually set my watch by the time signal on the radio.
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