Yes
talk or write a letter
Mobile radio communication is performed by utilizing a battery-powered radio in the field in order to transmit messages to a fixed home base receiver.
Before modern transportation, radio and telephony, comminication was carried out by messengers in ships and on horseback. Roads facilitated the latter, and having stages of horses cut down extensive transmission times.
The word that defines the transmission of messages to a large audience is "broadcasting." Broadcasting typically refers to the distribution of audio and video content through various media channels, such as television, radio, and the internet. It aims to reach a wide audience simultaneously, making information accessible to many people at once.
By telephone and also by a CB radio.
before the radio was invented, people and countries sent messages/letters carried by messengers to the destination wherever it may be located.
an A.M radio
radio
Radio was and is a good invention because, imagine being in a car listening to your brother or sister sing, the radio is good for people to communicate, listen to music, and listen to the weather forecast.
"The last century saw many people whoselives changed after the invention of radio and television."The pronoun is 'whose', a relative pronoun that introduces the relative clause 'whose lives changed after the invention of radio and television'. The relative clause gives information about its antecedent 'people'.
Telegraph lines ended at bodies of water. A way was needed to send telegraph messages across bodies of water. The radio was created to send Morse Code. Soon after it was created, people figured out other uses for it.
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Prior to the invention of the computer people had to rely on newspapers, television, radio, books, magazines, and local gossip to obtain important information.
Zook is not a name usually associated with the invention of the radio.
Radio
His radio invention.
No. Johannes Kepler lived centuries before the invention of Radio. Kepler was the first to recognize that the orbits of the planets were elliptical rather than circular.