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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

In 1997, for example, scientists were able to generate extra eyes on fruit flies' antennae, wings and legs by manipulating a single gene.

From Salon

The balloon also had a parabolic dish measuring 1.2 meters in diameter, several unidentified sensors and a possible mast antenna, the Post said.

From Reuters

Under a faint lightbulb in the basement, they pack the drones, 20 batteries, cable and antenna, a Starlink terminal and enough food to last their 12-hour shift.

From Los Angeles Times