radiotelephone|radiotelephones in English

noun

cordless telephone which transmits and receives signals via radio waves

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1. Method for a radiotelephone to scan for alternate radiotelephone systems

2. Device for generating the radiotelephone alarm signal on # kHz

3. Radiotelephone dialing interfaces are provided wherein rotary dials and/or various switches are utilized to display and select alphanumeric characters within a radiotelephone display screen without the need for conventional keypads.

4. Video cameras, monitors, loudspeakers, antennas for radios and television receivers, telephones, car aerials, portable radiotelephones, car telephones

5. Local transceivers in each unit permits the wristworn unit to control the radiotelephone unit remotely.

6. The received mobile radiotelephone signal is analysed in a mobile radiotelephone receiver (8) for the presence of adjacent channel interference and is only filtered if adjacent channel interference is determined, in order to suppress the same.

7. Input devices for use with radiotelephones, and other electronic devices, recognize and display handwritten alphanumeric characters on a display.

8. A method and apparatus is provided for extending the battery life of a cellular radiotelephone.

9. Spreading codes of a plurality of code-division multiple access (CDMA) cellular radiotelephone base stations are synchronized.

10. Radiotelephone receivers, Mobile telephones, MP3 players,Tablet personal computers and parts and accessories therefor, except goods in connection with lifts, escalators and moving walkways

11. According to the inventive method, signalling is transmitted between a mobile station (12) and a base station (11) in a mobile radiotelephone network.

12. Radiotelephone sets or phototelegraphy sets (hand-held, mobile and fixed apparatus), amateur radio transmission and receiver sets, service radio transmission and receiver sets, radio amplifiers

13. In a third generation (UMTS) mobile radiotelephone system, data are transmitted between a base station and a mobile station in packet form via the air interface.

14. New technologies, such as the telegraph, the transatlantic cable, the radiotelephone, the steamship and railway allowed goods and information to move around the world at an unprecedented degree.

15. Early attempts were made to use radiotelephone using amplitude modulation and single-sideband modulation within the band starting from 20 kHz, but the result was unsatisfactory because the available bandwidth was insufficient to contain the sidebands.

16. The invention relates to the transmission of transmission data via a radio interface (27) between an analog telephone link (25) and a user terminal (21), whereby a converter (5) is provided inside a base station (1) for a mobile radiotelephone.

17. In-car used mobile phone fixing seat assembly to which other electrical appliances are Addible: Chen: 439/529: 5736830: Mobile telephone charger: Weng: 320/108: 5659887: Portable radiotelephone and holder for mounting within a vehicle: Ooe: 455/575: 5535274: Universal connection for cellular telephone interface: Braitbert et al

18. Communication Paths and Convergence 2002-10-04 Comments Received on Gazette Notice DGTP-004-02 2002-10-03 RIC-22 - General Radiotelephone Operating Procedures 2002-10-03 IPC-2-1-11 - Wireless Low Power Devices 2002-10-01 IPC-2-2-08 - Use of Non-Aeronautical Mobile Frequencies by Mobile Stations in the Aeronautical Service

19. Defense of Airdromes * FM 1-30: Air Navigation * FM 1-35: Aerial Photography * FM 1-40: Intelligence Procedure in Aviation Units : FM 1-45 Signal Communication : FM 1-46 Fighter Radiotelephone Procedures and Code : FM 1-50 Weather * FM 1-55: Reference Data, Administration (1942) * FM 1-60: Reviews and Inspections * FM 1-75: Combat Orders * FM 1