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television equipment

n. electronic equipment that broadcasts or receives electromagnetic waves representing images and sound [syn: video equipment]

Usage examples of "television equipment".

Inside the fence, close to it, trunks and trailers for camera, sound, and television equipment were parked and, at the far ends of cables, remote-control pick-ups were located both near and far from the ship on all sides.

A portable gasoline-powered electric generator on the raised hearth revealed the power source for the television equipment.

This portable generator would provide the power for the RUM and the television equipment on shore.

She posed willingly for the still photographers while Signora Sabatini ensured that all the television equipment was in working order for the interview- She sipped some more champagne and cassis, making interĀ­.

She posed willingly for the still photographers while Signora Sabatini ensured that all the television equipment was in working order for the interview- She sipped some more champagne and cassis, making inter-mittent small talk with Julien.

She posed willingly for the still photographers while Signora Sabatini ensured that all the television equipment was in working order for the interview- She sipped some more champagne and cassis, making intermittent small talk with Julien.

Beyond a large pile of television equipment and cameras directly inside the door the room was crowded, reverberating with the babble of too many people talking too loudly all at the same time.

But doesn't the television equipment take up space that could be used for something that could help them survive?