WordNet
n. an amplifier for restoring the strength of a transmitted signal [syn: boosters, booster amplifier, booster stations, relay links, relay transmitters]
Usage examples of "relay stations".
No eom beam could be driven through a warp point, but it was quite possible to build deep-space relay stations within star systems.
The evolution was beautifully worked out and the drops were made simultaneously just at midnight, zone five, on over ninety-six hundred communication points-newspaper offices, block controls, relay stations, and so forth.
Rhodan's alert order to the Fleet and to all relay stations read as follows: In the case of unannounced penetrations of our zone of interest, should any alien ship give any indication of an unusual form of propulsion, Terrania Headquarters shall be alerted immediately.
The soldiers in the courier relay stations may have spotted him, commented Udai.
And there were all those other Relay Stations he hadn't gotten to yet this month.
He was a settler, swathed in what must have been more than a hundred veils, and right on his counter he had his own set of electronic relay stations to let him talk with customers.
The relay stations comprised a set of small modules, to which a new unit was doubtless added every year.
Many more horses awaited them in relay stations along every main road.
Following hard on the heels of that is an attack on several Imperial relay stations, meant to mask the real assault on Sensor Array IOS 24.
And since all our relay stations were destroyed in Kinchawn’.
One relief ship became infected and before they discovered that they'd contacted the disease, they infected some of the personnel on the relay stations—.
In backwaters and outliers like the Relay Stations, where they are so much in awe of the Fair Folk that they will not name them, or even speak of them aloud in company, many folk still think themselves noble if they show no passion.