off-air
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off-air
(ôf′âr′, ŏf′-)adj. Spoken, occurring, or used not during broadcasting or not while being recorded for broadcasting: an off-air argument; off-air discussion.
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off-air
adj,
adv1. (Broadcasting) obtained by reception of a radiated broadcasting signal rather than by line feed: an off-air recording.
2. (Broadcasting) connected with a radio or television programme but not broadcast: an off-air phone-in.
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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi has put together a Cabinet note that proposes to spend 3.2 crore on the purchase of sophisticated
off-the-air interceptors for Delhi's Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB).
Former Manchester United boss Atkinson, who has since lost around pounds 1million from media contracts and commercial earnings, promised to apologise after the blunder in an
off-the-air feed conversation broadcast to the Middle East.
The analyzer includes a full-function spectrum analyzer, duplex operation, line fault analysis, cable sweep and
off-the-air monitoring of site operation.
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