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radiotelephone

[rey-dee-oh-tel-uh-fohn] / ˌreɪ di oʊˈtɛl əˌfoʊn /




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“We can clearly see the name of the ship Hangong Yu 303,” he said into a radiotelephone, reading out its coordinates on the ship’s bridge.

From The Guardian Oct. 21, 2020

The ceremonial aspect continued with the raising of the American flag and a radiotelephone conversation with President Richard Nixon.

From The Guardian Aug. 26, 2012

The system is expected to increase radiotelephone use in cars greatly.

From Time Magazine Archive

On an October day in 1964, he was talking by radiotelephone to the three cosmonauts who were Russia's latest space heroes.

From Time Magazine Archive

I have used," he explained, "Marconi's radiotelephone, because in connection with his receivers Marconi uses phonographic recorders and on them has captured wireless telegraph signals over hundreds of miles.

From The War Terror by Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin) Reeve

There was even a report that Secretary of the Interior Wilbur had radiotelephoned.

From Time Magazine Archive

Newsmen on the sturdier, broader-beamed Greenwich Bay, preceding the presidential craft, radiotelephoned the Williamsburg: "Can you give us any local color?"

From Time Magazine Archive




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