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radiotelephone

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radiotelephone [¦rād·ē·ō′tel·ə‚fōn]
(communications)
Pertaining to telephony over radio channels.
A radio transmitter and radio receiver used together for two-way telephone communication by radio. Also known as radiophone.


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The first commercial radiotelephone communication between continents occurred between New York and London in January 1927.
REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS Radiotelephone allows Alaska's Bush communities telephone service without the need to attach directly to the grid.
 
 
 
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