shortwave in English

noun
1
a radio wave of a wavelength between about 10 and 100 m (and a frequency of about 3 to 30 MHz).
a shortwave transmitter

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1. Dust shortwave Absorbability suffers from significant uncertainties

2. It uses four mast radiators and several shortwave antennas.

3. WWCR claims that there are 1.5 billion shortwave receivers worldwide.

4. Before this, most communications from Japan to other countries were via shortwave.

5. We've put out a call over ham radio and shortwave for pilots.

6. "The Buzzer" is a famous and mysterious shortwave radio station

7. AM Amplitude modulation is the simplest type and the most commonly used for shortwave broadcasting.

8. Very little infrastructure is required for long-distance two-way communications using shortwave radio.

9. Other similar radio clock stations transmit on various shortwave and longwave frequencies around the world.

10. They are the Shortwave Infrared (SWIR); Thermal Infrared (TIR); and Visible and Near Infrared (VNIR).

11. The new digital audio broadcasting format for shortwave DRM operates 10 kHz or 20 kHz channels.

12. The maximum brightness is shifted to the shortwave part of the spectrum. This indicates a hereditary achromatopsia.

13. The Asia-Pacific Telecommunity estimates that there are approximately 600 million shortwave broadcast-radio receivers in use in 2002.

14. AM broadcasting is also permitted in shortwave bands, between about 2.3 and 26 MHz, which are used for long distance international broadcasting.

15. During the day, since no clouds are present to reflect sunlight, there is more incoming shortwave solar radiation and temperatures rise.

16. Shortwave (also known as High frequency (HF)) transmissions range from approximately 2.3 to 26.1 MHz, divided into 14 broadcast bands.

17. There is a small repeater (see Figure in Shangri-la that was donated by BG7OMO from Guangdong Province but no shortwave amateur station.

18. Albedos have increased (top panel) indicate a decrease in surface temperature (middle panel) and an increase in outgoing shortwave radiation (OSR) (bottom panel) as expected

19. The instruments use scanning radiometers to measure both the shortwave solar energy reflected by the planet (Albedo) and the longwave thermal energy emitted by it

20. RFI broadcasts 24 hours per day across the world in French and in 12 other languages in FM, shortwave, medium wave, satellite and on its website.

21. Ceres Inversion to Instantaneous TOA Fluxes: 2.2: 06/02/1997: PDF: 07/16/1997: 4.6.0: Empirical Estimates of Shortwave and Longwave Surface Radiation Budget Involving Ceres Measurements: 2.2: 06/02/1997: PDF: 05/29/1997: 4.6.1: Estimate of Shortwave Surface Radiation Budget From Ceres: 2.2: 06/02/1997: PDF: 05/29/1997: 4.6.2: Estimate of

22. A modification proposed for correction of these deficiencies introduces a new longwave exchange coefficient, λ, that relates the change in net longwave radiation to the change in net shortwave radiation.

23. On 10 October the Third National Radio Conference made three shortwave bands available to U.S. amateurs at 80 meters (3.75 MHz), 40 meters (7 MHz) and 20 meters (14 MHz).

24. Privately, he ran an experimental amateur radio station at his home in Glenelg, South Australia, making worldwide contacts and participating in research on the effects of climate factors and solar turbulence on shortwave radio.

25. We investigated the radiative effects of dust aerosols from the circum‐Tibet region using four shortwave Absorbability schemes and examined their impacts on the East Asian summer monsoon by using the Community Earth System Model (CESM).

26. The broadcast medium wave band now extends above the 200 m/1,500 kHz limit, and the amateur radio 1.8 MHz – 2.0 MHz band (known as the "top band") is the lowest-frequency band considered to be 'shortwave'.