two-way radio
Pronunciation
/tuːweɪ ɹeɪdɪoʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "two-way radio"in English

Two-way radio
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a wireless communication device allowing two or more people to communicate over a shared frequency

two-way radio definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
two-way radios

What is a "two-way radio"?

A two-way radio is a communication device that allows users to both send and receive voice messages. Unlike traditional telephones, which rely on cellular networks, two-way radios use radio waves to transmit signals over short to medium distances. They are commonly used in situations where quick, reliable communication is needed, such as in emergencies, by security teams, or in construction sites. Two-way radios are typically portable, with a push-to-talk button for transmitting and a speaker or earpiece for receiving messages. They are valued for their simplicity, durability, and the ability to work without needing a phone network.

Examples
The security team relied on their two-way radios to coordinate their movements around the building.
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