The radio term "ten-four" means "acknowledged" or "message received." It originates from the ten-codes used in law enforcement and radio communication to convey specific messages succinctly. When someone says "ten-four," it indicates that they understand the information or instructions given. The phrase has since entered popular culture, often used to express agreement or understanding.
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
mean: average
Mean is the mathematical term for average.
It is used in ham radio terms as a term for the wife of the ham operator.
UHF CB radio is a type of personal radio in Australia. It stands for UHF Citizen's Band radio and operates similar to that of a two-way radio without any licensing fees.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'radio' is Iredio.
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Radio and Weapons Operator, a term coined in Vietnam, I believe for the 'back seater' in the mighty Phantom.
I guess you mean "Funkturm" in Berlin. It's a radio tower in Berlin build in the 1920s.
73 is an accepted term to indicate signing off or end of transmission.
The study of the stars using radio telescopes. <><><> And the term is Radio Astronomy, not astrology.
DX is a general term for communication with a distant station, usually meaning overseas.
Radio play mean you dont act it out you just talk because its on a radio
The term 'radio watch' is an adjective (radio) and a common noun (watch).