Examples of 'radio-telephone' in a sentence

Meaning of "radio-telephone"

radio-telephone (noun) - a communication device that combines both radio and telephone technologies for long-distance communication
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  • Alternative spelling of radiotelephone

How to use "radio-telephone" in a sentence

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International transport with radio-telephone installations.
Mandatory equipment of vessels engaged in international transport with radio-telephone.
Maritime radio-telephone network services.
Control of electromagnetic pollution in radio-telephone networks.
If you already have a radio-telephone antenna installed, the CB antenna should be higher than this.
There he worked in the development of radio-telephone systems.
Internal radio-telephone link.
An illustrative example thereof are cellular radio-telephone systems.
Cabin vessels shall be equipped with a radio-telephone system allowing communication with the public telephone network.
The invention is particularly applicable to cellular radio-telephone systems.
This is the radio-telephone service.
More particularly, the present invention relates to power control in a radio-telephone system.
She has a radio-telephone.
Geographically locating a mobile station is one of the services proposed for future satellite radio-telephone systems.
A long-distance radio-telephone system for underground roadways was developed.

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Possibility of obtaining nautical information by radio-telephone on the channel indicated.
Radio-telephone communications ( work for blind ).
Telephonist-traffic controller's activities after commissioning the system of radio-telephone communication with locomotive drivers.
Operational HQ will remain in radio-telephone contact, and in ground-to-air contact with the helicopters.
This is the case for a subscriber set in the above mentioned digital mobile radio-telephone system.
If you already have a radio-telephone antenna installed, the CB antenna.
Vii Mandatory equipment of vessels engaged in international transport with radio-telephone installations ;.
Mobile telephones in a CDMA cellular radio-telephone system may undergo " hard handoff " between cells.
The system of Claim 1 wherein the transceiver comprises a mobile radio-telephone station.
Possession of a Restricted Radio-Telephone Operator Certificate ( endorsed Aeronautical ) ; and.
FIG . 1 shows the structure of a known type of pilot signal for a CDMA radio-telephone system ;.
It has electricity, water, radio-telephone and central heating.
In the 1960s, the Quebec government opened a store and a post office equipped with a radio-telephone.
A whole sequence of " soft handoffs " may occur as a mobile radio-telephone moves through a series of cells.
A mobile radio-telephone 103 also transmits on a channel to originate a call.
Put it through to the radio-telephone.
In 1926, the first successful trans-Atlantic radio-telephone conversations took place between New York and London.
FIG . 1 is a block diagram of a conventional cellular radio-telephone system ;.
This is Rome radio-telephone.
All bases upgraded with the latest generation Codan 3033 / Envoy radio-telephone interconnects.
This is a fabulous radio-telephone.
But the radio-frequency spectrum that is allocated to mobile radio-telephone service is limited to 60 MHz.
Yes, pronto? This is the radio-telephone service.

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