antenna - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • mount: The accessories include a mag mount type whip antenna with several meters of coaxial cable.
  • transmit: Range is limited by: a ) How far the transmitting antenna can effectively see.

Adjective modifier

  • parabolic: In 1937 another radio engineer, Grote Reber, began work with a parabolic reflector antenna 9.7 m in diameter.
  • omnidirectional: Obviously with with Ridge Hill being west, and Sutton Coldfield being north, what I needed was an omnidirectional antenna.
  • omni-directional: The smallest stand-alone O2 site appears to be a pole with a single omni-directional antenna on the top, similar to the Vodafone design.
  • detachable: The detachable antenna is easy to lose and it would be better with a solid one.

Modifies a noun

  • tuner: In the center we see the final remains of the base framework of the old antenna tuner being cut away.
  • connector: The wireless card also lacks an external antenna connector.
  • coupler: You will also need to purchase the phone holder separately, and optionally for the holder, an antenna coupler.
  • radiation: Thus the antenna radiation ( normal to the plane of the loop ) will be polarized parallel to the short sides of the loop.
  • array: The diagram below shows the radiation pattern of the sixteen element antenna array.

Noun used with modifier

  • dipole: This is achieved using a specially designed splitter box to feed each dipole antenna with the correct RF signal phase.
  • high-gain: A high-gain antenna can boost wireless coverage on a single floor.
  • ferrite: All antennas built-in: telescopic antenna for FM and SW; internal ferrite bar antenna for AM.
  • re-radiating: If this is the case you may need to purchase an additional re-radiating antenna, price £ 69.95 inc vat for optimum performance.
  • radar: The Flag Officer's Pennant is just visible below the radar antenna.

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