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Meaning of "outstation"
outstation (noun) - refers to a remote location, especially one that is located away from a city or town
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- A station or post in a remote position; an outpost.
- Out of town.
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Outstation candidates are offered hostel facilities.
You are likely to travel to an outstation place.
An outstation located on one of the islands was destroyed by the cyclone.
There is no mention of the convict outstation during this period of settlement.
Outstation members may participate via video conferencing unless physical presence is required.
All these devices terminate in a precision potentiometer solution and can be driven from an outstation.
The biosafety outstation conducts research on the biosafety of genetically modified organisms.
It was suggested the Museum could take it on as an outstation.
There is also an outstation at Westbury.
Construction of a transport workshop at Vanj outstation.
The outstation at Dunwich only functioned for a few years.
It is based in Bolzano with an outstation in Innsbruck.
Internet on the Outstation provides a new take on the digital divide.
At the age of seven he won the prize in Outstation Golf Tournament.
The outstation sends Information to the CS and this transmita control orders and information requests.
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The Fast lines are shared with outstation trains between Mumbai central and Virar.
Outstation acknowledges previous packet ACK.
Terminal A for outstation buses is still open.
Outstation does not acknowledge previous packet NACK.
The Seattle Yacht Club has an outstation and clubhouse in this marina.
Outstation Gallery opens a new gallery.
After the war he returned to Northern Rhodesia and the Luwingu outstation.
Outstation links Users.
This facilitates the use of common outstation design, system expansion and.
An outstation was built, but is not always occupied.
Additionally, they also provide lodging services which can be of great help to outstation guests.
It was, however, only an outstation formed by an overseer and a few convict stockmen.
Angeline conducting youth formation at Chelopoy, an outstation.
Outstation 2 controls the pipe feeder system and all its associated equipment.
The only settlement is Yirringa, a small family outstation at the northeastern end.
The outstation then will automatically switch to the local mode (graceful degradation).
Heritage vehicles undergoing restoration are at an outstation in Langley Marsh, Wiveliscombe.
The outstation receiver 4 demodulates signals falling within its channel defining filter 7.
The remnants of Canunda 's pastoral history can be seen at Coola Outstation.
He also won the outstation best allrounder award and runner-up best fielder award.
Up to 16 different codes per outstation are available.
Preferably, each outstation is arranged to generate the ranging portion after the control word.
This time, instead, the celebration was done in an outstation.
Alternatively, said outstation receiver is implemented using a pair of filters as the channel-defining filters.
Once this is known, base station 1 can transmit to outstation 2 at will.
I want to go outstation somewhere . For a picnic or something.
Figure 3 is a schematic diagram showing components of a receiver utilised by an outstation shown in Figure 1 ;.
Try it . Those outstation gamblers are really something.
Under budget cuts announced in October 2014 it will become an outstation of Nancy airbase.
Outstation or something for from India, possibly from another civilization, possibly.
Thereafter, Eurostat kept an outstation in Brussels, but one that was much reduced in size.
Housing facilities were operational from 1961 for outstation students.
Each outstation receiver 4 can then be de-activated at all other times.
He's currently at an outstation bank branch, right?
All outstation trains halt here for time periods varying from 5 to 20 minutes.