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radio telephony

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The transmission of speech by means of modulated radio waves.


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Air traffic controllers are able to talk to pilots of planes operating at the aerodrome on three discrete frequencies of radio telephony - approach, tower and ground.
During World War II, radio telephony grew in popularity as the choice of communication in the military.
The doctors have to undergo two weeks' training in everything from navigational and radio telephony to firefighting.
 
 
 
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