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A radiophone, also known as a radiotelephone, is a two-way radio communication device that allows for voice communication over a distance. It utilizes radio waves to transmit and receive audio signals.

Historically, radiophones were primarily used for professional and commercial purposes, such as maritime and aviation communication. However, with advancements in technology, radiophones have become more accessible to the general public.

Today, radiophones are commonly used in various applications:

Citizen Band (CB) radios: These are used for short-range communication, often by hobbyists or for local emergency services.
Marine radios: Used for communication between boats and ships.
Two-way radios: These are used by various professions, including construction workers, security personnel, and emergency services.

Radiophones have played a significant role in communication and remain a valuable tool for both personal and professional use.