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All cbs synonyms

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noun cbs

  • transmission — the act or process of transmitting.
  • wireless — having no wire.
  • receiver — a person or thing that receives.
  • walkman — A Walkman is a small cassette player with light headphones which people carry around so that they can listen to music, for example while they are travelling.
  • telegraphy — the art or practice of constructing or operating telegraphs.
  • radiotelegraphy — the constructing or operating of radiotelegraphs.
  • telephony — the construction or operation of telephones or telephonic systems.
  • radiotelegraph — a telegraph in which messages or signals are sent by means of radio waves rather than through wires or cables.
  • marconi — Guglielmo [goo-lyel-maw] /guˈlyɛl mɔ/ (Show IPA), Marchese, 1874–1937, Italian electrical engineer and inventor, especially in the field of wireless telegraphy: Nobel Prize in physics 1909.
  • radiotelephone — a telephone in which sound or speech is transmitted by means of radio waves instead of through wires or cables.
  • cb — CB, an abbreviation for 'Citizens' Band', is a range of radio frequencies which the general public is allowed to use to send messages to each other. It is used especially by truck drivers and other drivers who use radio sets in their vehicles.
  • radionics — a dowsing technique using a pendulum to detect the energy fields that are emitted by all forms of matter
  • shortwave — Electricity. a radio wave, shorter than that used in AM broadcasting, corresponding to frequencies of over 1600 kilohertz: used for long-distance reception or transmission.
  • cb radio — a device that transmits and receives radio signals only within a designated band of frequencies. Compare Citizens Band.
  • citizens band — a two-way radio service (Citizens Radio Service) licensed by the FCC to a U.S. citizen for short-distance personal or business communications between fixed or mobile stations. Abbreviation: CB.
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