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radiophone Meaning in Bengali



একটি টেলিফোন যে রেডিও তরঙ্গ দ্বারা বদলে তারের বরাবর যোগাযোগ

Noun:

রেডিত্তফ়োন,





radiophone's Usage Examples:

A radiotelephone (or radiophone), abbreviated RT, is a radio communication system for transmission of speech over radio.


AMPS was developed by Bell Labs to replace older, severely limited radiophone services, such as IMTS.


His radiophone station was granted call letters 9-BY and in 1922 he was granted the call.


Transatlantic Radiophone Station (1927–1950s) In 1927 the General Post Office opened a commercial radiophone service between Kemback and.


On 3 June 1929 the first two-way, radiophone communication took place over the skies of the Packard Proving Grounds.


newspaper's Pine Street building, and included a "standard five-watt radiophone transmitter, using two Cunningham pliotron transmitter tubes".


Roger and Wilco are procedure words which, in radiophone communication, mean "I understood your message and I will comply".


" In late January 1920, it was announced that "The latest type of radiophone, developed and produced in the laboratory of Dr.


An obsolete term is radiophone.


21, 1920 Boston Globe reported that as a demonstration "a concert by radiophone will be given from the Medford radio station" the next day, and a month.


Gegenträume / contre-rêves - radiophone Klangcollage, 2003 Wunde am Ende der Zeit - radiophone Klangcollage, 2003 Wandlungen - radiophone Klangcollage, 2005 Traumräume.


Mercadier suggested that the invention should not be named 'photophone', but 'radiophone', as its mirrors reflected the Sun's radiant energy in multiple bands.


of December included an extensive range of offerings for "Hamburger's radiophone co-operating with the Los Angeles Express in selection of program".



radiophone's Meaning':

a telephone that communicates by radio waves rather than along cables

Synonyms:

cellphone; telephone; wireless telephone; cellular telephone; radiotelephone; cellular phone; mobile phone; phone; cell; telephone set;

Antonyms:

consonant; vowel; voltaic cell; electrolytic cell;

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