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ra·dio·gram1 [ˈreɪdiə(ʊ)græm, ingl. am. -oʊ-] SUST.

radiogram abreviación de radio telegram

radiogram

radiogram2 [ˈreɪdiə(ʊ)græm, ingl. am. -oʊ-] SUST. ingl. brit. dated

radiogram abreviación de radiogramophone

radiogram
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Véase también: radiogramophone

ra·dio·gramo·phone [ˌreɪdiəʊˈgræməphəʊn] SUST. ingl. brit. dated

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This leads to stronger contrast outlining the surfaces and structural boundaries of the sample (edge enhancement) compared with a conventional radiogram.
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Radiogram traffic typically begins and ends its journey at "local" nets, often through nearby repeaters.
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A school friend played the 78 on his parents' big radiogram and it just filled the room with this powerful sound.
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A state-of-the-art radiogram, provided a focal point for any newly furnished sitting room or parlour.
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Seven million words or 300,000 radiograms transmitted the first year.
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There comes a time when an item that you rescued from the dump, sorry recycling facility, becomes too big to keep and this story is about an old radiogram.
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They assembled a studio using an old radiogram, their own tape recorders and some odd furniture.
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Such units were usually called radiograms or stereograms.
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I remember that my father built a sort of radiogram that went all over our house.
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That didn't matter, the radiogram sat in my living room for years.
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