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- noun Plural form of
radiogram .
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Examples
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The suspects are accused of using short-wave radios to send and receive "radiograms" - coded bursts of data - to Moscow Centre.
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Those digits, according to the FBI, were used to decode "radiograms" - short bursts of radio transmissions.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Both feature "radiograms," warm and funny messages written by audience members to loved ones and read "on-air," as well as ads for area businesses.
chicagotribune.com - 2009
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The sleepers also used radiograms, coded bursts of data sent by a radio transmitter that can be picked up by a radio receiver set to the proper frequency.
Haggai Carmon: The Russian Sleeper Spy Ring in the U.S. -- Professional Spies and Not So 2010
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The sleepers also used radiograms, coded bursts of data sent by a radio transmitter that can be picked up by a radio receiver set to the proper frequency.
Haggai Carmon: The Russian Sleeper Spy Ring in the U.S. -- Professional Spies and Not So Haggai Carmon 2010
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The alleged spies are accused of having communicated with Moscow using radiograms – coded bursts of data sent by radio transmitters that can be picked up by a radio receiver set up to a specific frequency.
Russian spy ring claim: indictment reveals the truth behind the cliches 2010
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Others allegedly posted in Seattle and Boston used radiograms, or coded bursts of data sent by radio transmitters, to communicate, according to the FBI.
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As they are being transmitted, radiograms generally sound like the transmission of Morse code.
Haggai Carmon: The Russian Sleeper Spy Ring in the U.S. -- Professional Spies and Not So 2010
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They are probably too busy huddled over their radiograms waiting for the latest voting tallies from Hartland.
Florida, Arizona primary election results - as it happened 2010
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As they are being transmitted, radiograms generally sound like the transmission of Morse code.
Haggai Carmon: The Russian Sleeper Spy Ring in the U.S. -- Professional Spies and Not So Haggai Carmon 2010
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