off-air

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Englisch - Türkisch
Anten alisi, antenden gelen: Bir kablo ile beslenerek değil de doğrudan radyo dalgaları alınan yayın programı
(Televizyon) Yayın dışı, Yayında yer almaksızın, yayınlanmamış
go off the air
radyo
go off the air
yayına son vermek
off the air
ünalgıda yayında değil
be off the air
(radyodan/televizyondan) yayımlanmamak; yayımda olmamak
off-the-air
(Telekom) Yayına kapalı: Radyo iletişim sistemlerinde, hiçbir yayın yapmayan, modülasyonsuz taşıyıcı bile yayımlamayan radyo istasyonu
be off the air
yayında olmamak
be off the air
(radyodan/televizyondan) yayımlanmamak; yayımda olmamak. be off the beaten track k.dili. her yerden uzak bir yerde olmak, dağ başında olmak
go off the air
yayından çıkmak
go off the air
radyo, TV yayına son vermek
go off the air
yayını kesmek
off the air
(deyim) (TV,radyo) yayimlanmamak
Englisch - Englisch
(Telekom) 1. In radio communications systems, pertaining to a radio station or television station that is completely shut down, i.e. that is not transmitting any signal, not even an un-modulated carrier wave. Other terms in this context include "dark" or "silent", though those terms were typically used for a station that has left the air for an extended period of time, or permanently; while "off-the-air" is generally used for a brief period of time, or for a station that has recently stopped broadcasting.2. In a radio station, pertaining to a particular source of modulation, such as a specific microphone, that is disconnected, i.e. is no longer capable of modulating the carrier
In radio or television, when a programme goes off-air or when something happens off-air, it is not broadcast. The argument continued off air. Off-air is also an adjective. a special off-air advice line. not being broadcast on the radio or television at the present moment   on air
off-the-air
(Telekom) 1. In radio communications systems, pertaining to a radio station or television station that is completely shut down, i.e. that is not transmitting any signal, not even an un-modulated carrier wave. Other terms in this context include "dark" or "silent", though those terms were typically used for a station that has left the air for an extended period of time, or permanently; while "off-the-air" is generally used for a brief period of time, or for a station that has recently stopped broadcasting.2. In a radio station, pertaining to a particular source of modulation, such as a specific microphone, that is disconnected, i.e. is no longer capable of modulating the carrier
off-air
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