Signal vs Feedline - What's the difference?
signal | feedline |
A sign made to give notice of some occurrence, command, or danger, or to indicate the start of a concerted action.
* Milton
An on-off light, semaphore, or other device used to give an indication to another person.
(of a radio, TV, telephone, internet, etc) An electrical or electromagnetic action, normally a voltage that is a function of time that conveys the information of the radio or TV program or of communication with another party.
A token; an indication; a foreshadowing; a sign.
* Shakespeare
* De Foe
Useful information, as opposed to noise.
(computing, Unix) A simple interprocess communication used to notify a process or thread of an occurrence.
To indicate.
Standing above others in rank, importance, or achievement.
* Milton
(radio transmission ) Physical cabling that carries the signal to and from the aerial.
(agribusiness ) The conveyor belt, or other transport device, that delivers the meal to the animals.
(automotive) The tube for gasoline that goes to the engine.
As nouns the difference between signal and feedline
is that signal is a sign made to give notice of some occurrence, command, or danger, or to indicate the start of a concerted action while feedline is (radio transmission ) physical cabling that carries the signal to and from the aerial.As a verb signal
is to indicate.As an adjective signal
is standing above others in rank, importance, or achievement.signal
English
(wikipedia signal)Alternative forms
* signallNoun
(en noun)- All obeyed / The wonted signal and superior voice / Of this great potentate.
- My mobile phone can't get a signal in the railway station.
- The weary sun / Gives signal of a goodly day to-morrow.
- There was not the least signal of the calamity to be seen.
Antonyms
* (useful information) noiseDerived terms
* signal box * signalman * signalwoman * smoke signalSee also
* tocsinVerb
Adjective
(-)- a signal''' exploit; a '''signal''' service; a '''signal act of benevolence
- As signal now in low, dejected state / As erst in highest, behold him where he lies.