push-to-talk


push-to-talk

A feature of walkie-talkies and certain cellphones and instant messaging services that provides instant voice connectivity to the party on the other end. Push-to-talk is a one-way (half-duplex) communication. When you want to talk, you press and hold down a button on the phone, or hold down the mouse button or space bar on the computer. Letting go of the button gives the other person an opportunity to push-to-talk. Nextel popularized the push-to-talk feature on its cellphone service.

press-to-transmit (switch) (PTT)

A switch on an aircraft's control wheel or stick enabling the pilot to make radio transmissions “hands on” via a headset microphone. Also called push-to-talk.