Nghĩa của từ radiotelephony bằng Tiếng Anh

noun

['reɪdɪəʊtɪlegrəfɪ]

use of a cordless telephone system which transmits and receives signals via radio waves

Đặt câu với từ "radiotelephony"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "radiotelephony", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ radiotelephony, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ radiotelephony trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. Radiotelephony or radio message terminals, masts for wireless aerials

2. 2182 kHz is the international calling and distress frequency for SSB maritime voice communication (radiotelephony).

3. Transducers for telecommunication microphones, loudspeakers, microphone amplifiers, radiotelephony apparatus, telecommunications apparatus, radiotelegraphy apparatus, electro-acoustic apparatus

4. Remote accessing and control of telephone sets, radiotelephony sets with the help of wire-wireless telecommunication media

5. Microphones, loudspeakers, amplifiers, electric switches, electrical transducers, integrated circuits, printed circuits, telephone apparatus, radiotelephony sets, radios, acoustic couplers

6. The licence allows the user to make radiotelegraphy (Morse code) and radiotelephony transmission in 12 frequency bands.

7. Telefónica de España is a public undertaking which has been granted exclusive rights to operate the fixed telecommunications network and offer voice telephony and mobile analog radiotelephony services.

8. Alarms, Observation instruments, Antennas, Phototelegraphy apparatus, Radiotelephony sets, Surge arresters, Fire alarms, Sprinkler systems for fire protection, Monitoring apparatus, electric, Intercommunication apparatus, Time switches, automatic, Not for clock mechanisms

9. Amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, telephone receivers, aerials, frequency meters, measuring instruments, intercoms, video telephones, video entry phones, telephone terminals, telephone answering machines, cordless telephones, portable fax machines, scanners (data processing equipment), telephone switchboards and accessories for radiotelephony equipment

10. Amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, telephone receivers, aerials, switches, frequency meters, measuring instruments, interphones, video telephones, video entry phones, telephone terminals, telephone answering machines, cordless telephones, protable faxes, scanners (data processing apparatus), telephone switchboards and accessories for radiotelephony equipment

11. Amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, telephone receivers, aerials, commutators, frequency meters, measuring instruments, intercoms, video telephones, video entry phones, telephone terminals, telephone answering machines, cordless telephones, portable fax machines, scanners (data processing equipment), telephone switchboards and accessories for radiotelephony equipment

12. Amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, telephone earpieces, aerials, switches, frequency meters, measuring instruments, interphones, video telephones, video entryphones, telephone terminals, telephone-answering machines, cordless telephones, portable faxes, scanners (data processing apparatus), telephone switchboards and accessories for radiotelephony equipment (included in this class)

13. Amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, telephone receivers, aerials, switches, frequency meters, measuring instruments, intercoms, video telephones, video entry phones, telephone terminals, telephone answering machines, cordless telephones, portable fax machines, scanners (data processing equipment), telephone switchboards and accessories for radiotelephony equipment (included in this class)

14. If Telefónica de España extended its dominant position on the market in wire telephony or analog mobile telephony into the market in GSM radiotelephony by increasing the costs of its rival (for example by imposing interconnection charges which were not justified by the costs involved), that would infringe Article 86.

15. This applies in the case of Telefónica de España and its wholly owned subsidiary, Telefónica Servicios Móviles, which until recently were the only undertakings legally able to offer the telecommunications networks for the public, voice telephony and analog radiotelephony in Spain. These are therefore three markets in which they enjoy a dominant position.