ALE

Automatic Link Establishment (station)

In high-frequency (HF) radio, the capability of a station to make contact, or initiate a circuit, between itself and another specified radio station, without human intervention and usually under emergency conditions. ALE stations are generally computer-controlled.
The Air Force has ALE frequencies in the 11 and 19 MHz bands.
by IrishRepublicanArmy January 24, 2004
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pantaphobia

Lucy Van Pelt: maybe you have pantaphobia

Charlie Brown: Thats it!
by IRISHrepublicanARMY January 26, 2004
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Forest Gump

an excellant movie...need i say more?
by IrishRepublicanArmy December 12, 2003
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Saint Patrick's Day

one of the better holidays, where people who aren't even irish pretend to be, and everyone gets drunk.
On Saint Patrick's Day, we all wore green hats and drank whiskey
by IrishRepublicanArmy March 08, 2004
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desensitization

The reduction of receiver sensitivity due to overload from a nearby transmitter
We desensitized by HF reciever by transmitting music on 6955 kHz all new year's eve
by IrishRepublicanArmy January 01, 2004
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WTOP

A news radio station that calls themself's a network. The fact that they have only three transmitters.
WTOP-AM: 1500.0 kHz
WXTR-AM: 820.0 kHz
WTOP-FM: 107.7 MHz
by IrishRepublicanArmy November 28, 2003
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base loading

A loading coil at the bottom of an antenna to achieve a lower resonant frequency.
The CB antenna i use for freeband 27 MHz operations uses a base loading coil to lower the frequency to the 27 MHz band.
by IrishRepublicanArmy January 01, 2004
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