Radio - Law Dictionary Search Results
Himself
read as himself and members of his family, Institute of Radio Technology v. Pandurang Baburao, AIR 1946 Bom 212: ILR 1945
magnetic resonance
external magnetic field by which a narrow frequency band of radio waves may be absorbed and re emitted by the object
pager
been received at a base station Each such device receives radio signals from the base station specifically coded for the individual
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broadcasting
the medium that disseminates via telecommunications radio and television
foreign information media representative
United States as a bona fide representative of foreign press, radio, film, or other foreign information media and the alien's spouse
prospectus
prospectus, notice, circular, advertisement, letter, or communication, written or by radio or television, which offers any security for sale or confirms
blackout
a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting
blaring
intensity used mostly of electronic entertainment devices such as TV radio or phonograph
boom box
portable casette or compact disk player usually having an integrated radio receiver It typically has two stereophonic speakers and can be
broadcaster
someone who broadcasts on radio or television
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