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radiotelephones

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  • noun Plural form of radiotelephone.

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Examples

  • King Abdul-Aziz knew Aramco needed the radiotelephones—and he even wanted one for himself.

    Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010

  • King Abdul-Aziz knew Aramco needed the radiotelephones—and he even wanted one for himself.

    Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010

  • From an early stage, Racal appreciated that its radiotelephones would transmit data as well as speech.

    Visionary Oversaw Birth of Cellphone Powerhouse 2009

  • Now everything of it detached, whether it found the same wavelength, on which the radiotelephones had worked.

    The Trouble Twisters Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1966

  • Telecommunications: broadcast stations - 1 AM, no FM, no TV; 300 radiotelephones; 4,000 radios; 108 telephones

    The 1994 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • Telephone system: 108 telephones; 300 radiotelephones local: NA intercity: NA international: NA

    The 1995 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • This is automotive disassemblies, points of acceptance of non-ferrous scrap and previously-owned radiotelephones, pawnshops ...

    Robert Amsterdam 2008

  • When Aramco’s early geologists began exploring for oil in the 1930s, they needed to import radiotelephones.

    Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010

  • When Aramco’s early geologists began exploring for oil in the 1930s, they needed to import radiotelephones.

    Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010

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