Noun
aerials (uncountable)
(skiing) Aerial skiing.
aerials
plural of aerial
aerials (uncountable)
(skiing) Aerial skiing.
aerials
plural of aerial
Due to the long radio aerials stretching from the wireless room, the radio station was moved from Bletchley Park to nearby Whaddon Hall to avoid drawing attention to the site. Source: Internet
It worked simply with a crossed pair of conventional and fixed directional aerials, the oscilloscope display showing the relative received strength from each aerial as an elongated ellipse showing the line relative to the ship. Source: Internet
Broadcasting aerials of longwave broadcasting stations apply it often. Source: Internet
However, for transmission aerials of NDBs electrical lengthening is extensively applied, because these use antennas which are considerably less tall than a quarter of the radiated wavelength. Source: Internet
IV equipment, complete with an "arrowhead"-shaped transmission aerial mounted between the central Brownings, and receiving aerials through each outer wingtip, and it was painted in overall black RDM2a "Special Night" finish. Source: Internet
Many residents have three or four aerials one has six with wires leading down to receiving sets of all descriptions, in the homes of the foreign-born residents. Source: Internet