Transmission-line


noun, Electricity.
1.
a system of conductors, as coaxial cable, a wave guide, or a pair of parallel wires, used to transmit signals.
transmission line
noun
1.
a coaxial cable, waveguide, or other system of conductors that transfers electrical signals from one location to another Sometimes shortened to line

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