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antenna

[an-ten-uh] / ænˈtɛn ə /
NOUN
appendages for sensing, usually on insects or electronics
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In the Anaheim Hills incidents, one of the vehicles was stolen by thieves accessing the key fob signal through an antenna.

From Los Angeles Times

They fell silent as an Israeli armored vehicle rumbled past, its antenna swinging above the berm blocking the street.

From Los Angeles Times

Drone footage captured as part of an AFP investigation published in mid-October revealed long rows of Starlink satellite antennas on the rooftops of the KK Park scam centre, on the border with Thailand.

From Barron's

He posted his solution on X, figuring younger people might not know “you can go old school without even buying an antenna.”

From The Wall Street Journal

They noted that the sandwich remained largely intact after impact, resulting in little more than mustard on the officer’s uniform and onion hanging on his radio antenna.

From The Wall Street Journal