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radiotelemetry
radiotelemetry (ˌreɪdɪəʊtɪˈlɛmɪtrɪ) n (Telecommunications) the use of radio waves for transmitting information from a distant instrument to a device that indicates or records the measurements. Sometimes shortened to: telemetry
radiotelemetry
radiotelemetry[′rād·ē·ō·tə′lem·ə·trē] (communications) The reception of data at a location remote from the source of the data, using radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation as the means of transmission. radiotelemetry
radiotelemetry [ra″de-o-tĕ-lem´ĕ-tre] measurement based on data transmitted by radio waves from the subject to the recording apparatus.te·lem·e·try (tĕ-lem'ĕ-trē), The science of measuring a quantity, transmitting the results by radio signals to a distant station, and there interpreting, indicating, and/or recording the results. See also: biotelemetry. bi·o·te·lem·e·try (bī'ō-tĕ-lem'ĕ-trē) The technique of monitoring vital processes and transmitting data without wires to a point remote from the subject.
te·lem·e·try (tĕ-lem'ĕ-trē) Process of transmitting results using radio signals. See also: biotelemetryThesaurusSeetelemetry |