radiotelephone (Meaning)

Wordnet

radiotelephone (n)

telephony that uses transmission by radio rather than by wire

a telephone that communicates by radio waves rather than along cables

Webster

radiotelephone (n.)

A wireless telephone.

Synonyms & Antonyms of radiotelephone

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radiotelephone Sentence Examples

  1. The emergency responders dispatched the incident report via radiotelephone.
  2. The ship's radiotelephone crackled with a distress call from a nearby vessel.
  3. The pilot used the aircraft's radiotelephone to communicate with the control tower.
  4. The expedition team relied on radiotelephones to stay connected in the remote wilderness.
  5. The old military camp had a radiotelephone in its command post for long-distance communication.
  6. The construction workers on the skyscraper used radiotelephones to coordinate their movements.
  7. The oceanographer deployed a radiotelephone-equipped buoy to monitor marine life.
  8. The astronauts on the International Space Station used radiotelephones to speak with Earth.
  9. The radiotelephone became a vital tool for search and rescue operations after the natural disaster.
  10. The amateur radio operator enjoyed using the radiotelephone to communicate with people around the world.

FAQs About the word radiotelephone

telephony that uses transmission by radio rather than by wire, a telephone that communicates by radio waves rather than along cablesA wireless telephone.

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The emergency responders dispatched the incident report via radiotelephone.

The ship's radiotelephone crackled with a distress call from a nearby vessel.

The pilot used the aircraft's radiotelephone to communicate with the control tower.

The expedition team relied on radiotelephones to stay connected in the remote wilderness.