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radio noise

n. static at radio wavelengths

Usage examples of "radio noise".

The transpositions on the cassette were completely random, having been generated from atmospheric radio noise by a computer at Fort Meade.

Soon he could identify them as akin to the radio noise associated with the functioning of a motile.

Connectives, binding variables, arrays of signs gradually emerge from the radio noise.

This is the first survey that can do the entire radio noise minimum at optimum bandpasses.

The transpositions are generated from atmospheric radio noise, then superencrypted with noise from later in the day - atmospheric noise is pretty random, and by using two separate sets of the noise, and using a computer-generated random algorithm to mix the two, well, the mathematicians say that's as random as it gets.

The Secretary General of the United Nations, the Vice-Chairman of the People's Republic of China, Jeff Thompson from Kwajalein, politicians from Britain and Japan, scientists from other lands, people Stoner had never heard of--all the voices of Earth spoke to him, one by one, growing fainter, farther removed, whispering against the crackling background radio noise of the cosmos.

It failed to impress me at the tune because the saucer was speeding away before my eyes, and the radio noise was fading away behind my back.

An intense burst of radio noise sizzled in astronomers' receivers all around the Earth and shut down the radio telescope at the lunar base.

It was recorded today by the DI that monitors radio noise out of Nightlight—but it's different from the signals we've heard before.

He had no proof as to the meaning of the unearthly radio noise, but he had con eluded it could have only one purpose.

The strangest thing is that on the cold side, where Archimedes finds no trace of industrial structures, we pick up scads of radio noise all over the place.