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remote indicator

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remote indicator [ri′mōt ′in·də‚kād·ər]
(electronics)
An indicator located at a distance from the data-gathering sensing element, with data being transmitted to the indicator mechanically, electrically over wires, or by means of light, radio, or sound waves.


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