Radio Transmission definition

Radio Transmission means any terrestrial or satellite, analogue, digital or otherwise radio broadcast or transmission of sounds and/or commentary upon any match taking place as part of the Highland Pyramid Play-Off Competition not consisting solely of storage and distribution of recorded sounds in tangible form whether such radio transmission is on a live or recorded basis in whole or as excerpts or clips;

Examples of Radio Transmission in a sentence

  • Examples include, without limitation: • Global System for Mobile (Communications) (GSM) • General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) • Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) • Single Carrier Radio Transmission Technology (CDMA/1xRTT) • MPEG (audio and video) MS may update this list for COMPANY’s reference purposes on the ECE.

  • Examples of standards include, without limitation: Global System for Mobile (Communications) (GSM), General Packet Radio Services (GPRS), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Single Carrier Radio Transmission Technology (CDMA/1xRTT), and MPEG (audio and video).

  • Examples include: • Global System for Mobile (Communications) (GSM), • General Packet Radio Services (GPRS), • Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), • Single Carrier Radio Transmission Technology (CDMA/1xRTT), and • MPEG (audio and video) WINDOWS HOME SERVER REMOTE ACCESS FEATURES You are responsible for making sure that your use of Windows Home Server’s remote access features complies with your broadband providers’ terms of service.

  • Examples include: • Global System for Mobile (Communications) (GSM), • General Packet Radio Services (GPRS), • Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), • Single Carrier Radio Transmission Technology (CDMA/1xRTT), and • MPEG (audio and video).