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The radiophone is going to do great things for the north, Curlie.
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He's as crazy about flying as Mr. Hampton is about the radiophone.
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He pulled out his radiophone and thumbed the call button again.
4
So I thought of the radiophone or photophone of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell.
5
Shortly after his radiophone to me in New York, he had missed Babs.
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The privacy of the wire is also lacking with the wirelesstelephone.
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This is to the wirelesstelephone what the coherer is to the wireless telegraph.
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But it's unclear whether regulators would approve the " wirelesstelephone handset" proposal.
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The patrolling airplane, connected with us here by wirelesstelephone, gave us further details.
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I tell you, fellows, that wirelesstelephone is a wonder.
Usage of radiotelephone in English
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But suppose I call you on the radiotelephone, if it's still working?
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Garin had communicated with the rescuers in advance, using the ship's radiotelephone.
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On racks above the chart table were a radiotelephone and radio direction-finder.
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He turned to the radiotelephone on its shelf aft on the port side.
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They were preparing to leave when another flash from Washington came over the radiotelephone.
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Suddenly the radiotelephone operator gave a yell.
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Above it was the RDF and radiotelephone, and a chart table that folded back when not in use.
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Above it was the radiotelephone that was powerless to reach him, its very silence a cry for help.
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The first radiotelephone operator was lying in one of the body bags at the top of the hill.
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He nodded toward the radiotelephone.
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His own research progressed from short-wave radio to microwaves, and in 1932 he opened the world's first microwave radiotelephone link.
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Another jet was scrambled and this time Stringfield, via a radiotelephone hookup to the airplane, gave the pilot a vector.
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Everything on it-self-steeringvane, radiotelephone, fathometer, Kenyon log, diesel auxiliary, tanks for a cruising range of four hundred miles under power, generator, refrigerator.
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"We use radiotelephone," the leader barked at him in English.
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"Scratch the radiotelephone," he said.
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But suppose I call you on the radiotelephone, if it's still working?