install an antenna造句
例句與造句
- Even Marji's parents install an antenna for their house.
- Companies get a place to install an antenna, while churches get money to help pay the rent . . ..
- The court, without comment Monday, turned down Omnipoint Communications Enterprises'argument that it was improperly refused permission to install an antenna in Newtown Township, Pa.
- The company arranges with the owner of an office building to install an antenna, about the size of a pizza pan, on its roof.
- Later that year a further area was purchased so that Bundaberg Broadcasters Pty Ltd could install an antenna, having received consent to increase power from 200 to 500 watts.
- It's difficult to find install an antenna in a sentence. 用install an antenna造句挺難的
- The two were trying to install an antenna on top of an observation post near Tuzla, the designated headquarters of the 20, 000-man U . S . division to be deployed in Bosnia.
- While building the system, which began service in November, American Personal Communications Inc . of Bethesda Md ., known as APC, won permission to install an antenna at Langley High School in McLean, Va ., in exchange for lighting the baseball field.
- Both sides disagree on almost every aspect of the April 1993 accident, which occurred after Lesh hired Cox Private Cable Co . of San Rafael to install an antenna at his hilltop estate in San Rafael to get better FM radio reception for symphony concerts.
- TCI claims several advantages for its service over its satellite competitors : Customers don't have to buy and install an antenna, they don't have to spend hundreds of dollars up-front for programming, and they can connect more than one room in the house at modest additional cost.
- US Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines for non-ionizing radio energy generally say the radio antenna must be two feet from any vehicle occupants . ( Read the OSHA guidelines before attempting to install an antenna . ) This rule of thumb is intended to result in passengers being exposed to safe levels of radio frequency energy in the event the radio transmits.