Definition of Radiophone. Meaning of Radiophone. Synonyms of Radiophone

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Definition of Radiophone

Radiophone
Radiophone Ra"di*o*phone, [Radio- + Gr. ? sound.] (Physics) An apparatus for the production of sound by the action of luminous or thermal rays. It is essentially the same as the photophone.

Meaning of Radiophone from wikipedia

- A radiotelephone (or radiophone), abbreviated RT, is a radio communication system for conducting a conversation; radiotelephony means telephony by radio...
- A 1920 "radiophone dance" held by an Atlanta social club: parti****nts danced wearing earphones to music transmitted from a band across town....
- and radio stations. The broadcasting subsidiary originated as the WKY Radiophone Company, named after its Oklahoma City flagship stations. In 1956 it became...
- portal "BT Today: Car radiophone paved way for mobiles". Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. "UK Public Mobile Radiophone Service". Storno.co.uk...
- French scientist Ernest Mercadier [fr], Alexander Graham Bell adopted radiophone (meaning "radiated sound") as an alternate name for his photophone optical...
- continue studying until 1930. In 1926, Babickas began working at the Kaunas radiophone, becoming its first host and director. The first radio show was broadcast...
- air for over a century, WWJ began daily broadcasts as the "Detroit News Radiophone" on August 20, 1920, while it operated under an amateur radio license...
- Mercadier suggested that the invention should not be named 'photophone', but 'radiophone', as its mirrors reflected the Sun's radiant energy in multiple bands...
- Kemback G.P.O. Transatlantic Radiophone Station (1927–1950s) In 1927 the General Post Office opened a commercial radiophone service between Kemback and...
- presidential election. On August 31, 1920, the Detroit News, whose "Detroit News Radiophone" began making daily broadcasts on August 20, had broadcast local primary...