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telemeter
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telemeter [′tel·ə‚mēd·ər]
(engineering)
The complete measuring, transmitting, and receiving apparatus for indicating or recording the value of a quantity at a distance. Also known as telemetering system.
To transmit the value of a measured quantity to a remote point.


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