radio operator - translation to English
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radio operator - translation to English

PERSON WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OPERATIONS OF A RADIO SYSTEM
Wireless operator
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radio operator         
(n.) = operador de radio
Ex: An amateur radio operator's license, thousands of dollars worth of radio equipment, and a lofty antenna are is required to listen to many international broadcasting stations.
radio operator         
Operador de radio
wireless operator         
Radiotelegrafista (técnico de telegrafía (en el ejército))

Definition

Radioreceptor
un receptor de estímulos producidos por la energía radiante como la luz o el calor. Un receptor que puede unirse a un radioligando o a una ligando no radioactivo

Wikipedia

Radio operator

A radio operator (also, formerly, wireless operator in British and Commonwealth English) is a person who is responsible for the operations of a radio system. The profession of radio operator has become largely obsolete with the automation of radio-based tasks in recent decades. Nevertheless, radio operators are still employed in maritime and aviation fields. In most cases radio transmission is now only one of several tasks of a radio operator. In the United States, the title of Certified Radio Operator is granted to those who pass a test issued by the Society of Broadcast Engineers.

The role of 'Wireless Operator' aboard aircraft during WWII was often abbreviated to 'WOp' or 'WOP' in official documents or obituaries.

Examples of use of radio operator
1. His uncle, Howard Goodner, was the plane‘s radio operator.
2. The spacesuit project, known as SuitSat–1, was the brainchild of a Russian ham radio operator.
3. A member of the Parachute Provost Platoon, he was a qualified radio operator.
4. A qualified radio operator, he had served with 1 Para on a deployment to Kenya.
5. The group for which Brierley was the radio operator, codenamed Reindeer and led by Major D.