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shortwave
adj.
using wavelengths of less than 200 meters, using frequencies of greater and 1600 kilohertz
n.
(Electricity) radio wave with a wavelength between 30 and 300 feet (10 and 100 meters)
Shortwave radio
Shortwave radio is
radio transmission using shortwave frequencies, generally , just above the
medium wave AM broadcast band.
thermolysis (high frequency, high-frequency electroepilation, Radio Frequency [R/F], Radio Frequency current, Radio Wave, shortwave, Short Wave Diathermy)
That mode of electrolysis characterized by the application of alternating current (AC) and the use of only one “probe” at a time. Thermolysis was developed in the early 1920s, by French physician Henry Bordier.
shortwave
In
radio communications, pertaining to the
band of frequencies approximately between 3 MHz and 30 MHz.
Note: "Shortwave" is not a term officially recognized by the international community.
Shortwave (or Shortwave Trough)
A disturbance in the mid or upper part of the atmosphere which induces upward motion ahead of it. If other conditions are favorable, the upward motion can contribute to thunderstorm development ahead of a shortwave.