hand off

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To pass or transfer something to someone

Before we hand off the project to him, let's make sure to write some instructions.

Assistance in getting a weight to starting position for an exercise
Quite literally what it says: to hand the ball off to a teammate
the transfer of a call from one cell site to another as the user moves through the service area
The transfer of the radar identification of an aircraft from one controller to another when the aircraft enters the receiving controller's airspace and radio communications with the aircraft are transferred
A pass made in a backward direction
a running play where the quarterback hands the ball to a back
Typically used to describe the ability of a wireless network to pass the network connection of a roaming device from one connection point to another, without dropping the network connection
The transfer of a call from one cell site to another as the mobile or portable phone moves through the service area Unnoticeable by the user
In a cellular network, refers to the process of terminating communications with one cell and establishing communications with an adjacent cell when a mobile user travels between cells Hand-offs normally involve switching from one pair of frequencies to another
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The process by which subscribers traveling throughout the system coverage area are switched from cell-to-cell (and different channels) with better coverage for that particular area when poor quality conversation is detected
handoff
An action to transfer radar identification and radio communications from one air traffic facility to another
handoff
The process occurring when a wireless network automatically switches a mobile call to an adjacent cell site (Back to top )
handoff
A frequency channel will be changed to a new frequency channel as the vehicle moves from from one cell to another without the user's intervention
handoff
The transfers of a wireless call in progress from one transmission site to another site without disconnection
handoff
The process occurring when a wireless network automatically switches a mobile call to an adjacent cell site
handoff
The process by which the Mobile Telephone Switching Office passes a cellular phone conversation from one radio frequency in one cell to another radio frequency in another It is performed so quickly that callers don't notice
handoff
Process by which a cellular radio telephone call is transferred from one cell site to another
handoff
Transfers calls from one cell system to the next with no loss of cellular or PCS call
handoff
The act of transferring control of a mobile station from one base station to another See also Soft Handoff, Hard Handoff
handoff
The act of transferring a mobile from one voice channel to another, providing constant seamless communications when moving Used when the quality of the original voice channel reduces and another channel can be found to provide a better link The handoff can be between cells, or between sectors The handoff command is sent over the FVC to the mobile and contains the new channel number, MAC (power level) and the new SAT code
handoff
The transfer of responsibility for a call from one cell site to the next The process by which the MTSO, sensing by signal strength that cellular mobile is reaching the outer range of one cell, transfer or "hands off" the call to an adjacent cell with a stronger signal
handoff
The act of transferring a wireless signal from one cell site to another
handoff
(American football) a play in which one player hands the ball to a teammate
handoff
When the quarterback hands the ball off to the back as he runs past him
handoff
material or information passed from one person or unit to another within a department
handoff
The process of transferring a mobile station from one channel or base station to another
handoff
The process of transferring your design database to TI for layout and prototype fabrication (TI*)
handoff
A communication channel will be changed to a new communication channel (without the user's intervention) as the mobile terminal moves from from one cell to another Handoff may involve the assignment of a new frequency, time slot, and/or spreading code depending upon the channel access method
handoff
The transfer of a wireless call in progress from one transmission site to another site without disconnection
handoff
The process by which the MTSO passes a cellular phone conversation from one radio frequency in one cell to another radio frequency in another The handoff is performed so quickly that users usually never notice
off hand
in a sloppy manner, carelessly, casually; without preparation
off-hand
without preparation; "I don't know the figures off-hand"
off-hand
without preparation; "I don't know the figures off-hand
off-hand
n a set delivered from the left side of the right-handed attacker and vice-versa
off-hand
Without preparation; impromptu The phrase, “in hand,” as, “It was long in hand,” means that it was long in operation, or long a-doing; so that “off-hand” must mean it was not “in hand ”
hand off

    Hyphenation

    Hand off

    Turkish pronunciation

    händ ôf

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhand ˈôf/ /ˈhænd ˈɔːf/

    Etymology

    [ 'hand ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German hant hand.
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