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A '''radiotelephone''' (or '''radiophone'''), abbreviated '''RT''', is a [[radio communication]] system for transmission of speech over [[radio]]. '''Radiotelephony''' means transmission of sound ([[audio signal|audio]]) by radio, in contrast to ''[[radiotelegraphy]]'', which is transmission of [[telegraph]] signals, or ''[[television]]'', transmission of moving pictures and sound. The term may include [[radio broadcasting]] systems, which transmit audio one way to listeners, but usually refers to [[two-way radio]] systems for bidirectional person-to-person voice communication between separated users, such as [[CB radio]] or [[marine radio]]. A '''radiotelephone''' (or '''radiophone'''), abbreviated '''RT''', is a [[radio communication]] system for transmission of speech over [[radio]]. '''Radiotelephony''' means transmission of sound ([[audio signal|audio]]) by radio, in contrast to ''[[radiotelegraphy]]'', which is transmission of [[telegraph]] signals, or ''[[television]]'', transmission of moving pictures and sound. The term may include [[radio broadcasting]] systems, which transmit audio one way to listeners, but usually refers to [[two-way radio]] systems for bidirectional person-to-person voice communication between separated users, such as [[CB radio]] or [[marine radio]].
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A radiotelephone (or radiophone), abbreviated RT, is a radio communication system for transmission of speech over radio. Radiotelephony means transmission of sound (audio) by radio, in contrast to radiotelegraphy, which is transmission of telegraph signals, or television, transmission of moving pictures and sound. The term may include radio broadcasting systems, which transmit audio one way to listeners, but usually refers to two-way radio systems for bidirectional person-to-person voice communication between separated users, such as CB radio or marine radio.



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