Repeaters is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Repeaters meaning
plural of repeater
Using Repeaters
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of repeater
- In the example corpus, repeaters often appears in combinations such as: or repeaters, repeaters were, of repeaters.
Context around Repeaters
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 10 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Repeaters
- In this selection, "repeaters" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, gamma, line, electronic, large, due and two stand out and add context to how "repeaters" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include accommodate line repeaters and all voiceband repeaters obsolete. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "repeaters" sits close to words such as aas, abaco and abramovich, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with repeaters
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Antonio Brown was one of four repeaters from last season, and the only unanimous choice. (15 words)
At initial startup, Ethernet bridges (and switches) work somewhat like Ethernet repeaters, passing all traffic between segments. (17 words)
In fact, after more than 100 million tube-hours over all, AT&T undersea repeaters were without failure. (18 words)
In an interview with Eye Radio on Tuesday, Mr. Sedat said the intervention came after the management of Eye Radio reached out to the Embassy requesting technical support to fix the power issues that affected the Yambio and Aweil repeaters. (40 words)
In the 1950s negative impedance gain devices were more popular, and a transistorized version called the E6 repeater was the final major type used in the Bell System before the low cost of digital transmission made all voiceband repeaters obsolete. (40 words)
The electronic repeaters were designed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories of the United States and they were flexible and were inserted into the cable at convert intervals – a total of 51 repeaters in the central section. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
The electronic repeaters were designed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories of the United States and they were flexible and were inserted into the cable at convert intervals – a total of 51 repeaters in the central section.
All they’ve established is they are error repeaters with minimal offensive explosion, a bad offensive line and a defense that starts slowly.
In an interview with Eye Radio on Tuesday, Mr. Sedat said the intervention came after the management of Eye Radio reached out to the Embassy requesting technical support to fix the power issues that affected the Yambio and Aweil repeaters.
Data collected during the same day, however, showed that the magnetar had become quite active, emitting 29 soft gamma repeaters—large bursts of gamma rays and X-rays—during a 30-minute tantrum.
Antonio Brown was one of four repeaters from last season, and the only unanimous choice.
Government lost K23 billion last year training repeaters due to understaffing at the back of thousands of unemployed primary school teachers, an expert’s survey has revealed.
After Bell Labs ' development of undersea telephone signal repeaters, the first undersea links were introduced connecting Durban and Europe, and soon after to the rest of the world.
After the turn of the century it was found that negative resistance mercury lamps could amplify, and they were used. citation The invention of audion tube repeaters around 1916 made transcontinental telephony practical.
A high voltage direct current on the inner conductor powered repeaters (two-way amplifiers placed at intervals along the cable).
Analog repeaters are composed of a linear amplifier, and may include electronic filters to compensate for frequency and phase distortion in the line.
Aside from Nigerien radio stations, the BBC 's Hausa service is listened to on FM repeaters across wide parts of the country, particularly in the south, close to the border with Nigeria.
A small fraction of short gamma-ray bursts are probably produced by giant flares from soft gamma repeaters in nearby galaxies.
A T1 span can have up to +-130 Volts of DC power superimposed on the associated four wire cable pairs to line or "Span" power line repeaters, and T1 NIU's (T1 Smartjacks).
At initial startup, Ethernet bridges (and switches) work somewhat like Ethernet repeaters, passing all traffic between segments.
Due to the enormous size of the country Russia leads in the number of TV broadcast stations and repeaters.
Each frame is sent twice in succession to make sure the receivers understand it over any power line noise for purposes of redundancy, reliability, and to accommodate line repeaters.
From this page: In 1966, after ten years of service, the 1608 tubes in the repeaters had not suffered a single failure.
Further, any computer connected to the same set of inter-connected switches/repeaters is a member of the same broadcast domain.
In fact, after more than 100 million tube-hours over all, AT&T undersea repeaters were without failure.
In the 1950s negative impedance gain devices were more popular, and a transistorized version called the E6 repeater was the final major type used in the Bell System before the low cost of digital transmission made all voiceband repeaters obsolete.
Common combinations with repeaters
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- or repeaters 4×
- repeaters were 3×
- of repeaters 3×
- gamma repeaters 3×
- repeaters are 3×
- and repeaters 3×
- the repeaters 3×
- repeaters have 3×
- telephone repeaters 3×
- repeaters in 2×