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listening stations

n. (listening station English)

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That message would travel in a very short and tightly focused, line-of-sight beam to his people on the ridge, who would in turn transmit news of the launch using their sophisticated short-wave radio so that listening stations directly on the West Coast could then transmit the message on to China.

In peacetime, they man MI6's overseas high-frequency radio relay stations and rotate between postings in Kowandi, northern Australia (until it was closed in March 1993), Ascension Island, Northern Ireland and the Falklands where they support the chain of listening stations in Chile.

The coms' built-in encryption was more secure than anything the local authorities might possess, and the wire connection meant there was no broadcast signal for listening stations to pick up.

Within minutes the signals had been filtered through the listening stations’.

In those waters, very close to their largest naval base at Murmansk, they have underwater listening stations in a very wide array.

Fane picked a hundred at random and routed a third to listening stations in front of each of them.

It was likely that listening stations would have been set up on the base’.

This placed the men less than three hundred yards apart (almost shoulder to shoulder for cap troopers), and put nine of the men still on listening stations within support distance of one flank or the other.

Only human beings can install the small, very powerful listening stations at prescribed points.

Reams and reams of material were now being intercepted by satellite and listening stations all over the South China Sea, and even with the computer’.

Our listening stations are picking up the story about the Evening Star.

Her message is hitting an entire hemisphere, and there are hundreds of listening stations to pick it up.

Since the second quake, most of the deep-ocean listening stations in the Greenland Sea had been transmitting a faint but almost continuous low-frequency grumble: the ominous sound of growing elastic stress in the crust of the earth.

They could thank their hyper-compensators for the fact that the resulting tremendous ether warp could not be detected or tracked by either the listening stations of their own solar system or by those of the Arkonide Empire.