
1) Acoustic 2) Radio 3) Radiocommunication 4) Radiophonic 5) Radiotelegraph 6) Radiotelegraphy 7) Radiotelephone 8) Radiotelephonic 9) Radiotelephony 10) Superhet
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1) British radio 2) Canadian rock music group 3) Communications option 4) Having no wires 5) Like Bluetooth 6) Like bluetooth equipment 7) Like cell phones 8) Like some Net hookups 9) Marconi invention 10) Requiring no cables 11) Send fewer messages by radio
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- medium for communication
- transmission by radio waves
- an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals
- a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves
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Wireless communication is the transfer of information between two or more points that are not connected by an electrical conductor. The most common wireless technologies use radio. With radio waves distances can be short, such as a few meters for television or as far as thousands or even millions of kilometers for deep-space radio communications. ...
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• (a.) designating, or pertaining to, a method of telegraphy, telephony, etc., in which the messages, etc., are transmitted through space by electric waves; as, a wireless message. • (a.) Having no wire; • (n.) Short for Wireless telegraphy, Wireless telephony, etc.; as, to send a message by wireless.
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Although the old fashioned term for a radio transceiver, in modern usage wireless is a method of communication that uses low-powered radio waves to transmit data between devices. The term refers to communication without cables or cords, chiefly using radio frequency and infrared waves. Common uses include the various communications defined by the I...
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Wire'less adjective Having no wire; specif.
(Electricity) , designating, or pertaining to, a method of telegraphy, telephony, etc., in which the messages, etc., are transmitted through space by electric waves; as, a
wireless message. --
Wireless telegraphy or telegraph ...Found on
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Wire'less noun Short for
Wireless telegraphy ,
Wireless telephony , etc.; as, to send a message by
wireless .
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Describes any device that can communicate without a wired connection. Example transmission techniques include Radio Frequency (RF), Infra-red (e.g. IrDA) and optical (e.g. laser).
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Devices which are Wi-Fi or Wireless enabled are able to connect to a local area network and send / receive data without the need for a physical (wired) connection. Many devices, such as laptops, notebooks etc. will be 'Wi-Fi Enabled' - this means they are fully equipped and ready to connect to any local area network that permits access.
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[
adj] - having no wires 2. [n] - transmission by radio waves
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Nowadays called radio, wireless apparatus is installed in aircraft for sending or receiving signals (through the ether waves) to and from other aircraft or ground stations.
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adjective having no wires; `a wireless security system`
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Original name for a radio receiver. In early experiments with transmission by radio waves, notably by Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi in Britain, signals were sent in Morse code, as in telegraphy. Radio, unlike the telegraph, used no wires for transmission, and the means of communication was terme...
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A System that provides communication without the use of wires.
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