释义 |
transpondertrans‧pond‧er /trænˈspɒndə $ -ˈspɑːndər/ noun [countable] transponderOrigin: 1900-2000 transmitter + responder - A malfunctioning transponder would leave dots on the radar tape, not a streak, according to the manual, Schulze said.
- Alvin is recovered first, and then the ship is brought into position to pick up the transponder.
- I'd just squawked the new transponder code when I saw a helicopter ahead at two o'clock.
- On Standby the transponder unit is on, but does not give a response.
- The transponder was released acoustically just after Alvin left the bottom for the last time in this area.
- The product is the result of an agreement signed in October 1991 for joint development of an FRAM-compatible radio frequency transponder chip.
- This system would require the fitment of special electronic transponders to each bus in order to alert traffic signals.
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