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"signal back" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English
It is generally used to describe the act of sending a message or response in reply to a signal or request. Here is an example: "The radio operator quickly signaled back to the ship, confirming their coordinates for the rescue team."
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Often the other frog will send the same signal back.
By the time we get the signal back, New Horizons will be through.
He searches through his laptop, checks the disturbance and sends a telephone signal back to the computer aboard the windmill.
Of course, getting the signal back outside the brain is another challenge of any of these technologies.
Then that beacon sends a signal back to the fob, causing the fob to beep like a Geiger counter.
The portable TV screen relays the signal back to the base station, which blasts the proper signal to the DVD player.
Computers on the ground would integrate this data and send the signal back up to all other planes within hundreds of miles.
The laser array – the Light Beamer – would double as a telescope system to receive the signal back from the receding nanocraft.
They send a signal back to one of Neul's base stations, which are being attached by BT to masts and street lamps.
Well, that's further out than Mercury, and we had no problem getting a signal back from there with technology from the 1970s.
When hit by a plane's radar signal, though, the radio tags send a signal back with additional information that identifies the equipment or person.
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