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radiotelephonyenUK
ra·di·o·tel·e·phone R0017000 (rā′dē-ō-tĕl′ə-fōn′)n. A telephone in which audible communication is established by use of a two-way radio transmitter and receiver. ra′di·o·tel′e·phon′ic (-fŏn′ĭk) adj.ra′di·o·te·leph′o·ny (-tə-lĕf′ə-nē) n.radiotelephonyverbal communication at a distance by radio, using telephones. Also called radiophony. — radiotelephonic, adj.See also: RadioThesaurusNoun | 1. | radiotelephony - telephony that uses transmission by radio rather than by wireradiotelephone, wireless telephonewireless - transmission by radio waves | Translations
radiotelephonyenUK
radiotelephony[¦rād·ē·ō·tə′lef·ə·nē] (communications) Two-way transmission of sounds by means of modulated radio waves, without interconnecting wires. radiotelephonyAn earlier term for wireless voice systems. See mobile telephony.radiotelephonyenUK Related to radiotelephony: Radiotelephony spelling alphabetSynonyms for radiotelephonynoun telephony that uses transmission by radio rather than by wireSynonyms- radiotelephone
- wireless telephone
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