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Buying Radio Time? Read This and Don't Waste Your Money
Buying radio? First off, let me say, I'm not knocking it. But read on and see how to use it to your best advantage. If you've been in a direct-to-consumer business for even 6 months, or are listed in the phone book, you've probably been pitched...

Getting on the Radio: 10 tips to a successful talkshow
For many of us, getting on a radio talkshow can be a great tactical move as part of our overall publicity effort. Pitching an appearance on a talkshow begins with much of the same groundwork as preparing for a news release or other media pitch,...

Podcasting: Internet Radio On Demand... and MORE!
If you haven't heard the term "podcast" yet, you will. It's about to blow the world of online audio through the roof as every Tom, Dick and Shirley can now operate a high powered Internet Radio station providing on-demand audio (and shortly,...

Promote Your Business On Television & Radio
How would you like to not only promote your business on television and radio, but also become a local, regional, or even national celebrity at the same time? Think it can't be done? Think again. I will show you exactly how to do just that, as I...

Satellite Radio - Waves of the Future?
Satellite Radio: the waves of the future? Satellite Radio – Its here! Satellite radio is a new service being offered by two companies, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio. Both companies are offering over 100 channels of streaming...

 
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Radio Telephones - Description

Radio telephones are communication devices, which allow two people to talk to one another using a radio. Although they are similar to cell phones for practical purposes, they work somewhat differently, operating on radio frequencies of 60 to 900 MHz. A "walkie talkie" is an example of a simple


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In recent years, the popularity of cell phones has made the radiotelephone largely obsolete as a consumer device, but they are still used in police communications, and by Private Mobile Radio (PMR) networks.
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