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23:30 Jun 3, 2001 |
French to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Tony M France Local time: 14:00 | ||||||
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na | radioelectric sites |
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na | radio sites OR microwave radio sites |
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na | transmitter sites |
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radioelectric sites Explanation: just that general knowledge |
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radio sites OR microwave radio sites Explanation: FIELD: telecommunications See GDT : microwave radio site OR radio site site hertzien n m Syn. site radioélectrique n m Termes apparentés station hertzienne n f station radioélectrique n f [1996] BT19466208 AS IN: The system includes 84 microwave radio sites, 45 of which also have land mobile radio base stations. OR: Communications support is provided from remote mountain top microwave radio sites, AN/TSC-86 Satellite Earth Terminal, an Automated Multimedia Exchange facility ... GDT, TERMIUM, Internet |
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transmitter sites Explanation: Although modern mobile communciations imply the use of sites that boithe transmit AND receive, I think the essential point of site-sharing justifes the simplification of the term to just 'transmitter', the reception part being implied. Hope this is some help Personal experience in communications |
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