radioelectronics

English

Etymology

radio- + electronics

Noun

radioelectronics (uncountable)

  1. The practical use of electromagnetic radiation, including radiocommunication, radionavigation, telemechanics, radar, sonar, etc.
    • 1977, S. N. Kozlov, The Officer's Handbook: A Soviet View, Moscow, 1971, page 291:
      Radioelectronics made it possible to develop guided missiles for various purposes.
    • 2014, Vladimir I. Chizhik, Yuri S. Chernyshev, Alexey V. Donets, Magnetic Resonance and Its Applications, page 677:
      In the classical radioelectronics, there are numerous devices that use the so-called narrow-band elements. Their particular feature is the specifical reaction to radio signals in a more or less narrow band of frequencies.
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