Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Usage examples of "wireless communications".
First of all, cellular phones may be reaching market saturation, but the general field of wireless communications is still in its infancy.
Back in Victorian times a scientific genius by the name of Nicoli Tesla invented a number of remarkable things: alternating current, the Tesla coil, for which he is still remembered today, and wireless communications.
He sold out alternating current and wireless communications to the Thomas Edison organization.
Mr Tesla discovered, when he first perfected wireless communications, that his radio equipment was receiving all kinds of odd noises that he couldnt account for.
Mr Tesla discovered, when he first perfected wireless communications, that his radio equipment was receiving all kinds of odd noises that he couldn’.
Some wireless communications had failed of a satisfactory ending, and fleet and city remembered they were hostile powers.
The agency could provide electronic intelligence by monitoring wireless communications in the region.
He also devised a system which anticipated worldwide wireless communications, fax machines, radar, radio- guided missiles and aircraft.
I monitor government communications and tap the planetary datanet via wireless communications.
The wireless communications link between the camp and Blade was decidedly one-way.
When the area was heavily saturated with Minovski particles, radio broadcasts were effective only up to twenty miles, and the petty officer in charge of wireless communications was Saila Mas.
All the wireless communications are being jammed and we lost the last phone trunk about twenty minutes ago.
He wore an AGA MK-II full face mask adapted to wireless communications.
Since wireless communications had broken down, and Riker didn't like the poor visibility, he ripped his hood off.