Definition
Radiotelephony is the transmission of speech over radio waves, enabling wireless voice communication. Think of it as the technology behind walkie-talkies and cell phones. π‘ It converts sound into radio signals, which are then transmitted and converted back into sound. This allows for real-time conversations without physical wires. Radiotelephony is essential for aviation, maritime communication, and emergency services. It bridges distances, allowing people to communicate across vast areas. Itβs the backbone of many wireless communication systems.