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In the interwar years, the subject was known as radio engineering.
This structure is known in radio engineering as microstrip line.
The mathematics of radio engineering is a pleasant and very useful subject.
His father was a professor of radio engineering in the military school, the author of several textbooks for students.
Bobby said, "Radio engineering requires way more cool skills than I thought."
He studied radio engineering at the University of California.
At that time, studying radio engineering at a university was part of a physics degree.
Before the second world war, electronic engineering was commonly known as a 'radio engineering'.
He was a brilliant student, and won a scholarship at the University of Toronto to study radio engineering.
He studied radio engineering and electronics, but, he said, "I couldn't do it."
Later he was sent to the Soviet Union in order to complete a degree in radio engineering.
His research consisted of radio engineering and high-voltage techniques.
In radio engineering it is now generally referred to as "Class B" emission.
He was the chief editor of the journal "Radio Engineering and Electronics".
He received a masters degree in radio engineering from Harvard University in 1925.
During the years 1949-55, he studied radio engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology.
Filters are frequently used to achieve impedance matching in telecommunications and radio engineering.
In front of us is the giant of radio engineering thought, who has made the most significant contribution to media communication development".
Installation is fairly simple, and unless you have experience in radio engineering there is little need to tweak things.
In 1953, he received a degree in electrical and radio engineering from Brussels University.
For services to radio engineering in Oman.
Radio engineering was strong in Japan's higher education institutions, especially the Imperial (government-financed) universities.
In the mid-1920s, Asch studied radio engineering in Germany, a center for the new science.
In the mid-to-late 1950s, the term radio engineering gradually gave way to the name electronic engineering.
Not quite textbook radio engineering, that.