Look up: Telemeter


  1. Telemeter
    A telemeter is a device used to remotely measure a quantity. Telemeters are generally the physical devices used in telemetry. Electronic devices are widely used in telemetry and can be wireless or hard-wired, analog or digital. Other technologies are possible, however, such as mechanical, hydraulic...
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  2. telemeter
    [n] - any scientific instrument for observing events at a distance and transmitting the information back to the observer
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  3. Telemeter
    Te·lem'e·ter noun [ Greek ... far + - meter .] An instrument used for measuring the distance of an object from an observer; as, a telescope with a micrometer for measuring the apparent diameter of an object whose real dimensions are known.
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  4. Telemeter
    Te·lem'e·ter noun An apparatus for recording at a distant station the indications of physical instruments such as the thermometer, galvanometer, etc.
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/T/21

  5. telemeter
    An instrument used for measuring the distance of an object from an observer; as, a telescope with a micrometer for measuring the apparent diameter of an object whose real dimensions are known. A measuring instrument which sends the information obtained from its sensors by radio to a base station. Su...
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  6. telemeter
    noun any scientific instrument for observing events at a distance and transmitting the information back to the observer
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  7. Telemeter
    • (n.) An apparatus for recording at a distant station the indications of physical instruments such as the thermometer, galvanometer, etc. • (n.) An instrument used for measuring the distance of an object from an observer; as, a telescope with a micrometer for measuring the apparent diamet...
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  8. Telemeter
    A telemeter was an instrument for measuring the distance of an object from the observer. Telemeters were used in surveying and by the military during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Later telemeters consisted of a rigid tube, mounted so that it could pivot horizontally and vertically. At each end...
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  9. telemeter
    Type: Term Pronunciation: tĕ-lem′ĕ-tĕr Definitions: 1. An electronic instrument that senses and measures a quantity, then transmits radio signals to a distant station for recording and interpretation.
    Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=90000

  10. Telemeter
    [pay television] Telemeter was an earlier pay TV service developed by the International Telemeter Corporation. It was active from 1953 to 1967. The Telemeter system used a coin-to-box machine connected to any TV set. When the right change was deposited into the box, a scrambled TV signal sen...
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  11. telemeter
    1) Distance gauge 2) Scientific instrument 3) Surveyor's tool 4) Transmit, as to a satellite
    Found op http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/crossword-dictionary/telemeter/1

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