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An antenna (plural antennae) is a conductor that can transmit or receive radio waves. Radio telescopes are antennae (or a series of antennae). ANTIMATTER Antimatter is matter that is composed of the counterparts of ordinary matter. For example, positrons are the antimatter counterpart of electrons; positrons have a positive charge instead of a negative charge. The existence of an antimatter version of the electron was predicted by Paul Dirac in 1930. ...
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type of antenna with strainght elements
Ãâó: fwie.fw.vt.edu/tws-gis/glossary.htm
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Equipment that sends and/or receives signals from a satellite.
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device which radiates and/or receives radio signals.
Ãâó: www.notepage.net/wireless-messaging-glossary.htm
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An array of metal rods or wires used to intercept radio waves and convert them into electrical currents. An antenna is a specialised transducer that converts radio frequency fields into alternating current or vice-versa. ...
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