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Definition of Radiotelephone

Radiotelephone
Radiotelephone Ra`di*o*tel"e*phone, n. A wireless telephone. -- Ra`di*o*te*leph"o*ny, n.

Meaning of Radiotelephone from wikipedia

- A radiotelephone (or radiophone), abbreviated RT, is a radio communication system for conducting a conversation; radiotelephony means telephony by radio...
- The general radiotelephone operator license (GROL) is a license granted by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that is required to operate...
- Air-ground radiotelephone service is a system that allows voice calls and other communication services to be made from an aircraft to either a satellite...
- CCBP-1: Combined Amphibious Communications Instructions, CCBP3: Combined Radiotelephone (R/T) Procedure, and CCBP-7: Combined Communication Instructions. The...
- "RIC-22 – General Radiotelephone Operating Procedures". ic.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 2011-08-11. "RIC-22 – General Radiotelephone Operating Procedures"...
- Allied Communications Publication 125: Communications Instructions—Radiotelephone Procedures, developed and published by the Combined Communications Electronics...
- The Allied militariesprimarily the US and the UK – had their own radiotelephone spelling alphabets which had origins back to World War I and had evolved...
- July 18, 1907, de Forest made the first ship-to-s**** transmissions by radiotelephone—race reports for the Annual Inter-Lakes Yachting ****ociation (I-LYA)...
- Belgenland took part in successful tests of a long-range ship-to-s**** radiotelephone. The Great Depression led IMM to cease her cruises around the World...
- beginning with the Paris Théâtrophone. With this in mind, most early radiotelephone development envisioned that the device would be more profitably developed...