Adjective
out of range (not comparable)
At a distance at which communication is no longer possible
And I was shocked to see the mistakes of each generation will just fade like a radio station, if we drive out of range. Ani DiFranco
This year we take our vacation somewhere else. Where is there where Americans aren't likely to be stoned by a howling mob? Spain, Greece? No, got to be out of range of the stench from the Med. Looks like we might as well stay home. John Brunner
HAM radio is very inexpensive, it is nearly unlimited and free to use. The only limitation is that you can only talk for five minutes to any given person because the station gets out of range within that time. Charles Simonyi
You know what the trick of a long life is, Sharpe? Stay out of range. Bernard Cornwell
The best armor is to keep out of range. Italian Proverb
Each trench brings the infantry across the whole width of the leading edge; the first is out of range of the defenders and can withstand an assault from the rear; the third is at the foot of the glacis. Source: Internet