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aerial

[air-ee-uhl, ey-eer-ee-uhl, air-ee-uhl] / ˈɛər i əl, eɪˈɪər i əl, ˈɛər i əl /


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AERIAL, GROUND.—Signals can be received on a single long wire when it is placed on or buried in the earth or immersed in water.

From The Radio Amateur's Hand Book by Collins, A. Frederick (Archie Frederick)

AERIAL, DIRECTIONAL.—A flat-top or other aerial that will transmit and receive over greater distances to and from one direction than to and from another.

From The Radio Amateur's Hand Book by Collins, A. Frederick (Archie Frederick)

AERIAL, BED-SPRINGS.—Where an outdoor aerial is not practicable bed-springs are often made to serve the purpose.

From The Radio Amateur's Hand Book by Collins, A. Frederick (Archie Frederick)

AERIAL, AMATEUR.—An aerial suitable for sending out 200 meter wave lengths.

From The Radio Amateur's Hand Book by Collins, A. Frederick (Archie Frederick)

AERIAL, LOOP.—Also called a coil aerial, coil antenna, loop aerial, loop antenna and when used for the purpose a direction finder.

From The Radio Amateur's Hand Book by Collins, A. Frederick (Archie Frederick)




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