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radiophone

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radiophone [′rād·ē·ə‚fōn]
(communications)


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Earl also had a two-way radiophone installed so the driver could communicate with the ranch at any moment.
However, because of lesser channels available, more people were not able to use these radiophones.
While eventually radiophones did come to Bario and, more recently, have been replaced, at the new millennium, by an Internet kiosk and payphones (operating on solar power and using satellite uplink technology), communications--both in terms of their ability to travel and literally communicate with people in town--remain a perennial concern to people in the highlands.
 
 
 
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