radiotelephonic
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Adjective: - Relating to or using radiotelephony: Describes anything connected to the technology, system, or process of transmitting telephone signals via radio waves, rather than through physical wires.
Usage
This is a technical adjective used to describe equipment, systems, communication, or signals that operate via radiotelephony. - It typically modifies nouns like communication, system, equipment, link, or signal. - Example: The ship maintained radiotelephonic contact with the coast guard.
Examples
- The early aviators relied on radiotelephonic equipment for navigation updates.
- A clear radiotelephonic signal was essential for the emergency coordination.
- The investigation focused on the radiotelephonic logs from the control tower.
Advanced Usage
- Radiotelephonic procedures: Refers to the standardized protocols and phrases (like using "over" and "out") used in voice radio communication.
- Pilots must be proficient in radiotelephonic procedures.
Variants and Related Words
- Radiotelephony (noun): The technology or process of transmitting telephone messages via radio.
- Radiotelephony was a major advancement over Morse code for ship-to-shore communication.
- Radiotelephone (noun): A device used for such communication.
- He picked up the radiotelephone to call for assistance.
Synonyms
- Wireless telephonic (less common)
- Radio-telephone (when used attributively, e.g., )
Notes
- radiotelephonic is a formal, technical term most common in historical, aeronautical, maritime, or telecommunications contexts.
- In modern everyday language, terms like radio communication, wireless call, or simply radio are more frequently used for similar concepts.
Adjective
- relating to or by means of radiotelephony