radiophone

NOUN
  1. a telephone that communicates by radio waves rather than along cables
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How To Use radiophone In A Sentence

  • The Radio Corporation of America made its debut that day, transmitting the fight over primitive "radiophone" technology—radio's first mass broadcast in the United States.
  • blower with a message, sir," he said, indicating the radiophone. WIDOW'S END
  • We put her on the satellite radiophone and she gets through to her husband, Joe who is OK. David Helvarg: 9/11 From 200 miles Out at Sea
  • As each helmet was equipped with radiophones, conversation was not interfered with in the least. Skylark Three
  • He does miss music, but there are gramophones, and there are inventions like the radiophone that hold some promise of bringing distant concerts to listeners. Red dust
  • The radiophone squealed chillingly, an electronic scream in the deep three A. M. silence. REMEMBER SUMMER
  • Yes Diana, cell phones would be helpful, if they are true radiophones. Anyone recently driven Seattle-Ajijic??
  • If anyone radiophones while we're en route, those who stay behind can fob off questions. Three Worlds To Conquer
  • Even the technical distortion of the radiophone could not mask the eager note in her voice. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • This flexible implementation will allow the integration of the new wireless phone system with existing analog radiophones. Releases feed from RealWire
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