line-of-sight

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A straight line between two points that does not follow the curvature of the earth or go below the horizon A straight line between two points that does not go below the horizon and is not obstructed by foliage, building, etc
A type of wireless transmission that requires the transmitter and receiver be able to “see” each other, that is, they must be in each other’s “line-of-sight ”
Unencumbered sight line between a potential firing point for standoff weapons and a potential target
A straight path between a transmitting and receiving antenna that's unobstructed by intermediate topography RF telemetry systems require line-of-sight transmissions The use of repeater stations can overcome line-of-sight interruptions
Area within which visible contact can be made For example, NOAA polar-orbiting satellites continuously transmit the APT signal Radio reception of the APT signal is possible only when the satellite is above the horizon of a particular location (not obstructed by the Earth's surface), with a line-of-sight contact with the satellite
the line which passes through the front and rear sight, at any elevation, when they are sighted at an object
A straight line along which an observer has a clear view
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line of direct vision, imaginary line that demonstrates what can be seen; imaginary straight line between one object and another
Your line of sight is an imaginary line that stretches between your eye and the object that you are looking at. He was trying to keep out of the bird's line of sight
an imaginary straight line along which an observer looks
(Ticaret) Network communication systems that require a direct, unblocked path to transmit data
Turkish - English
(Askeri) repeater shelter
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