Definition of radioed Radioed

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What does radioed mean?

Part of speech

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  • radioed, verb, past participle of radio (infinitive).
  • radioed, verb, past simple of radio (infinitive).

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Noun

Plural: radioes

radio - a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves
  wireless
  communication system facility consisting of the physical plants and equipment for disseminating information
  radio receiver, radio set, receiving set, tuner, radio, wireless an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals
  wireless telegraph, radiotelegraph, radiotelegraphy, wireless telegraphy the use of radio to send telegraphic messages (usually by Morse code)
radio - medium for communication
  radiocommunication, wireless
  broadcasting taking part in a radio or tv program
radio - an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals
  radio receiver, receiving set, radio set, tuner, wireless
  receiving system, receiver set that receives radio or tv signals
  radio, wireless a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves
  radio-gramophone, radio-phonograph electronic equipment consisting of a combination of a radio receiver and a record player
  amplifier electronic equipment that increases strength of signals passing through it
  clock radio a radio that includes a clock that can be set to turn it on automatically
  crystal set an early radio receiver using a crystal detector
  detector any device that receives a signal or stimulus (as heat or pressure or light or motion etc.) and responds to it in a distinctive manner
  demodulator, detector any device that receives a signal or stimulus (as heat or pressure or light or motion etc.) and responds to it in a distinctive manner
  heterodyne receiver, superhet, superheterodyne receiver a radio receiver that combines a locally generated frequency with the carrier frequency to produce a supersonic signal that is demodulated and amplified

Verb

radios, radioing, radioed  

radio - transmit messages via radio waves; "he radioed for help"
  intercommunicate, communicate be interconnected, afford passage; "These rooms intercommunicate"

Adjective

radio, radioer, radioest

radio - indicating radiation or radioactivity; "radiochemistry"
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Wiktionary Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • radio (Noun)
    The technology that allows for the transmission of sound or other signals by modulation of electromagnetic wave s.
  • radio (Noun)
    A device that can capture receive the signal sent over radio waves and render the modulated signal as sound.
  • radio (Noun)
    A device that can transmit radio signals.
  • radio (Noun)
    The continuous broadcasting of sound recordings via the Internet in the style of traditional radio.
  • radio (Verb)
    To use two-way radio to transmit a message to another radio or other radio operator.
  • radio (Verb)
    To order or assist to a location, using telecommunications.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • radio
    The process, equipment or programming involved in transmitting and receiving sound signals by electromagnetic waves.
  • radio
    A device that can capture the signal sent over radio waves and render the modulated signal as sound.

Wikipedia Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • Radio is a machine for sending signals over a long distance, that uses electromagnetic waves, or radio signals, to send electronic information from one place to another without wires. They get power from batteries or sometimes from the mains electricity. There are also radios that can be wound up like a toy. The machine that sends radio transmissions is called a transmitter. The machine that turns radio signals into sound is called a receiver, although many people call the receiver a radio.

    Radio was first created as a device to send messages between two people (in times of war), but it is now used to listen to music, news and Entertainers. This is known as "talk radio." Radio shows were used before there were TV programs. In the 1930s the US President started sending a message about the country every week to the American people. Companies that make and send radio programmes are called radio stations. These are sometimes run by Governments, and sometimes by private companies, who make money by sending advertisements during the programme. In the early days manufacturing companies would pay to send complete programmes by radio. These were often plays or dramas. Because companies who made soap often paid for plays and dramas, these were called "Soap Operas".

    Radio can still be used to send messages between people. Talking to someone with a radio is different than "talk radio". Citizen's band radio, amateur radio use radio. Policemen, firemen and other people who help in times of

Part of speech

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  • radio, verb, present, 1st person singular of radio (infinitive).
  • radio, verb (infinitive).
  • radio, noun, singular of radios.
  • radio, adjective.

Pronunciation

Sign Language

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