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Definition of Radioelectricity

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- "amateur" is used to specify "a duly authorized person interested in radioelectric practice with a purely personal aim and without ****iary interest"...
- The Société française radio-électrique (SFR, Radiolectric French Company) was one of the first radiotelegraphic companies, founded by Émile Girardeau in...
- Hammond organs and electric guitars. Sachs also defined a subcategory of "radioelectric instruments" such as the theremin, which produces music through the...
- included instruments such as theremins or synthesizers, which he called radioelectric instruments. Francis William Galpin provided such a group in his own...
- territory, and publishes compliance standards for manufacturers of radioelectric equipment. Each ministry has a central administration (administration...
- radio-électrique martenot [Method for Teaching the Ondes Martenot: Martenot's Radioelectric Instrument] (in French). Paris: Alphonse Leduc. ISMN 979-0-04-617828-3...
- director and screenwriter. He studied at the National Institute of Radioelectricity and Cinematography (INRACI) in Brussels and graduated from there. He...
- Neo-Bechstein piano of 1931, which had 18 microphones built into it; 53. Radioelectric instruments: instruments in which sound is produced by electrical means...
- situated above the treetops on a 22 m high mast, has been monitoring the radioelectric quality of the Nançay site for 20 years. It allows to identify interference...
- the Laboratoire National de Radioélectricité (National Laboratory of Radioelectricity, LNR) experimented with reflected radio signals at about a meter wavelength...