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What (who) is radio-telephone - definition

ANY CONNECTOR USED TO CONNECT TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT OR TELEPHONE WIRING INSIDE A BUILDING
Telephone plugs; Telephone socket; Telephone jack; Wall jack; Telephone plug
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  • Typical U.S. modular phone connector

radio-telephone      
¦ noun a telephone using radio transmission.
Derivatives
radio-telephonic adjective
radio-telephony noun
Basic exchange telephone radio service         
BETRS; Basic Exchange Telecommunications Radio Service; Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service
The basic exchange telephone radio service or BETRS is a fixed radio service where a multiplexed, digital radio link is used as the last segment of the local loop to provide wireless telephone service to subscribers in remote areas. BETRS technology was developed in the mid-1980s and allows up to four subscribers to use a single radio channel pair, [without interfering] with one another.
telephone receiver         
  • 1896 telephone from Sweden
  • [[AT&T]] push button telephone made by [[Western Electric]], model 2500 DMG black, 1980
  • Bell's first telephone transmitter, ca. 1876, reenacted 50 years later
  • Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone Patent Drawing
  • Bell placing the first New York to Chicago telephone call in 1892
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  • Acoustic telephone ad, The Consolidated Telephone Co., Jersey City, New Jersey, 1886
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  • Reis's telephone
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  • A cordless telephone system consisting of a handset resting on a base station (left) and a second handset resting on a battery charger unit (right)
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE
Telephones; Phones; Telephone and Telephone System; Station set; ☎; ☏; ✆; Telephone cord; Telephone receiver; ℡; Telephone communication; Phone; Telephone set; Telephone bell; Telpehone; ⌕; 🕾; 🕿; 🕻; 🕽; Corded telephone; Phone development; Telophone; ☎️
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Wikipedia

Telephone jack and plug

A telephone jack and a telephone plug are electrical connectors for connecting a telephone set or other telecommunications apparatus to the telephone wiring inside a building, establishing a connection to a telephone network. The plug is inserted into its counterpart, the jack, which is commonly affixed to a wall or baseboard. The standards for telephone jacks and plugs vary from country to country, though the 6P2C style modular plug has become by far the most common type.

A connection standard, such as RJ11, specifies not only the physical aspects of an electrical connector, but also the signal definitions for each contact, and the pinout of the device, i.e. the assignment or function of each contact. Modular connectors are specified for the registered jack (RJ) series of connectors, as well as for Ethernet and other connectors, such as 4P4C (4 position, 4 contacts) modular connectors, the de facto standard on handset cords, often improperly referred to as RJ connectors.

Examples of use of radio-telephone
1. It regulates communications by radio, telephone, television, wire, satellite and cable.
2. In 1'26, the first successful trans–Atlantic radio–telephone conversations took place, between New York and London.
3. "The local residents are fleeing, afraid that the alliance might attack the city again," businessman Farah Abdi told Reuters by radio telephone.
4. "For a very long time there are no intercepts about Osama Bin Laden giving instructions to his regional commanders, either through radio, telephone, satellite phone or the internet," a senior security official said.
5. Yesterday, speaking by radio telephone from the Taiwanesecrewed tuna fishing boat that rescued them, Jesus Eduardo Vidana told of their ordeal. ‘Sometimes our stomachs would hurt because we would go up to 15 days without eating,‘ he said. ‘We ate raw fish, ducks, seagulls.