A station
A station
[′ā ¦stā·shən] (navigation)
In loran, the designation applied to one transmitting station of a pair, the signal of which always occurs less than half a repetition period after the preceding signal and more than half a repetition period before the succeeding signal of the other station, designated a B station.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
References in classic literature
I know no station which has a right to monopolise the means of mutual instruction, improvement, and rational entertainment; or which has ever continued to be
a station very long, after seeking to do so.
All of this together made a disagreeable impression on Katavasov, and when the volunteers got out at
a station for a drink, Katavasov would have liked to compare his unfavorable impression in conversation with someone.
That led the team to look anew at
a station it considered buying.
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