Results for: radio operator
English English
act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness, loss of electric light, loss of radio communication, period of extinguishing or hiding lights, withdrawal of broadcasting, withholding of informationblackout
acting reciprocally, acting mutually; communicating (Computers), communicating or collaborating, operator-controlled, with user-machine communicationinteractive
advertisement on radio or television, done for profit, for industrial use, paid for with advertising, pertaining to buying and selling, pertaining to business, relating to commerce, suitable for trading, television or radio advertisementcommercial
aircraft navigation network, omnidirectional radio rangeomnirange
all radio frequenciesradio spectrum
alteration of the frequency of transmitting waves to reduce static in the transmitted sound or image, method of radio broadcastingfrequency modulation
America On Line; (Computers) American corporation headquartered in Virginia, owner and operator of online and interactive computer services (including CompuServe Information Service and the America Online Internet service)AOL
American corporation headquartered in California, operator of several subsidiaries worldwide (involved in business services, coal production, and engineering and construction services)Fluor
American corporation headquartered in California, operator of three major chains of retail clothing stores (Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy)Gap
American corporation headquartered in New York, operator of soft drink and snack food companies worldwide (including Pepsi Cola and Frito Lay)Pepsico
American Federation of Television and Radio ArtistsAFTRA
amplitude modulation; broadcasting through variations in the width of the radio wave (Electricity), anno mundi, ante meridiem; morning, time before noon; hours between midnight and noon; nickname for a morning newspaper (distributed very late at night)...AM
announcer of a music radio station, one responsible for music at a dance partyDJ (disk jockey)
appearing in one place, confined to one thing, high-class, news story publicized in only one newspaper or television/radio station, not including the stated numbers, report in one publication or program, restricted in use, restricting trade, see also:i...exclusive
archery target, croquet ball, machine twisting fibers for spinning, pirate, vehicle for exploring a planet, wanderer, roamer, one who meanders; machine that stretches and twists fibers to prepare them for spinning; operator of a roving machinerover
 

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