CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RADIOTELEPHONE
PRESENT
Present
I radiotelephone
you radiotelephone
he/she/it radiotelephones
we radiotelephone
you radiotelephone
they radiotelephone
Present continuous
I am radiotelephoning
you are radiotelephoning
he/she/it is radiotelephoning
we are radiotelephoning
you are radiotelephoning
they are radiotelephoning
Present perfect
I have radiotelephoned
you have radiotelephoned
he/she/it has radiotelephoned
we have radiotelephoned
you have radiotelephoned
they have radiotelephoned
Present perfect continuous
I have been radiotelephoning
you have been radiotelephoning
he/she/it has been radiotelephoning
we have been radiotelephoning
you have been radiotelephoning
they have been radiotelephoning
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I radiotelephoned
you radiotelephoned
he/she/it radiotelephoned
we radiotelephoned
you radiotelephoned
they radiotelephoned
Past continuous
I was radiotelephoning
you were radiotelephoning
he/she/it was radiotelephoning
we were radiotelephoning
you were radiotelephoning
they were radiotelephoning
Past perfect
I had radiotelephoned
you had radiotelephoned
he/she/it had radiotelephoned
we had radiotelephoned
you had radiotelephoned
they had radiotelephoned
Past perfect continuous
I had been radiotelephoning
you had been radiotelephoning
he/she/it had been radiotelephoning
we had been radiotelephoning
you had been radiotelephoning
they had been radiotelephoning
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will radiotelephone
you will radiotelephone
he/she/it will radiotelephone
we will radiotelephone
you will radiotelephone
they will radiotelephone
Future continuous
I will be radiotelephoning
you will be radiotelephoning
he/she/it will be radiotelephoning
we will be radiotelephoning
you will be radiotelephoning
they will be radiotelephoning
Future perfect
I will have radiotelephoned
you will have radiotelephoned
he/she/it will have radiotelephoned
we will have radiotelephoned
you will have radiotelephoned
they will have radiotelephoned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been radiotelephoning
you will have been radiotelephoning
he/she/it will have been radiotelephoning
we will have been radiotelephoning
you will have been radiotelephoning
they will have been radiotelephoning
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would radiotelephone
you would radiotelephone
he/she/it would radiotelephone
we would radiotelephone
you would radiotelephone
they would radiotelephone
Conditional continuous
I would be radiotelephoning
you would be radiotelephoning
he/she/it would be radiotelephoning
we would be radiotelephoning
you would be radiotelephoning
they would be radiotelephoning
Conditional perfect
I would have radiotelephone
you would have radiotelephone
he/she/it would have radiotelephone
we would have radiotelephone
you would have radiotelephone
they would have radiotelephone
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been radiotelephoning
you would have been radiotelephoning
he/she/it would have been radiotelephoning
we would have been radiotelephoning
you would have been radiotelephoning
they would have been radiotelephoning
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you radiotelephone
we let´s radiotelephone
you radiotelephone
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to radiotelephone
Past participle
radiotelephoned
Present Participle
radiotelephoning
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RADIOTELEPHONE»
Discover the use of
radiotelephone in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
radiotelephone and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Practice Tests for
Radiotelephone Licenses
Practice tests, schematic diagrams, and sample questions help individuals prepare for the FCC radiotelephone license examination
Robert L. Shrader, Jefferson C. Boyce, 1977
2
The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
(f ) Radiotelephone second-class operator license. Any station except: (1)
Stations transmitting telegraphy by any type of the Morse Code, or (2) Standard
broadcast stations, or (3) International broadcast stations, or (4) FM broadcast
stations, ...
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Staff, 2003
3
L.S.A., List of C.F.R. Sections Affected
22.705 Rural radiotelephone system configuration. 22.709 Rural radiotelephone
service application requirements. 22.711 Provision of information to applicants.
22.713 Construction period for rural radiotelephone stations. 22.715 Technical ...
4
Code of Federal Regulations Title 47, Telecommunications, ...
(4) General Radiotelephone Operator License (radiotelephone operator's
general certificate). (5) Marine Radio Operator Permit (radiotelephone operator's
restricted certificate). (6) Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit (
radiotelephone ...
5
Farwell's Rules of the Nautical Road
7 At least in the United States, timely radiotelephone communications have their
place in collision avoidance. Failure to make use of the radiotelephone can have
dire consequences. The attitude of the United States toward radiotelephone ...
6
Federal Communications Commission (Parts 20 - 39)
1994] S22.713 Construction period for rural radiotelephone stations. The
construction period for stations in the Rural Radiotelephone Service is 12 months
. S22.715 Technical channel assignment criteria for rural radiotelephone stations.
7
Code of Federal Regulations
available in the area to meet realistic estimates of current and future demand for
paging, two-way mobile and rural radiotelephone services. In the case of
conventional rural radiotelephone central office stations, an explanation must be
...
8
Telecommunication, Parts 80 to End
80.853 Radiotelephone station. 80.854 Radiotelephone installation. 80.855
Radiotelephone transmitter. 80.858 Radiotelephone receiver. 80.859 Main
power supply. 80.860 Reserve power supply. 80.861 Required capacity. 80.862
Proof of ...
Office of the Federal Register (U S ), 2011
9
Code of Federal Regulations Titles 47, Telecommunications, ...
available in the area to meet realistic estimates of current and future demand for
paging, two-way mobile and rural radiotelephone services. In the case of
conventional rural radiotelephone central office stations, an explanation must be
...
10
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Telecommunication, ...
Test of radiotelephone installation. 80.933 General small passenger vessel
exemptions. 80.935 Station clock. Subpart T—Radiotelephone installation
Required for Vessels on the Great Lakes 80.951 80.953 80 .955 80.956 80.957
80.959 80.
Office of the Federal Register (U S ), 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RADIOTELEPHONE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
radiotelephone is used in the context of the following news items.
Nelson man fined for illegal dog tracking devices
"Radiotelephone services are used by people travelling and working in rural areas, for operational and safety communications, so any interference is a ... «The Southland Times, Jan 15»
One Didn't Make You the Other
It was short (my memory places it at 50 questions) but rigorous, and could not be attempted until the applicant had passed the Second Class Radiotelephone ... «Radio World, Sep 14»
New SOLAS changes enter force
New fire fighting rules outlined in SOLAS regulation II-2/10 require ships to carry a minimum of duplicate two-way portable radiotelephone apparatus for each ... «Cruise and Ferry, Jul 14»
New Requirements for Fire-Fighters' Outfits
New SOLAS regulation II-2/10.10.4 requires that: “For ships constructed on or after 1 July 2014, a minimum of two two-way portable radiotelephone apparatus ... «MarineLink, May 14»
Arcep grants Reunion's SRR LTE test spectrum in the 1800MHz …
French regulator Arcep has granted Societe Reunionnaise de Radiotelephone (SRR), a subsidiary of French operator Societe Francaise du Radiotelephone ... «TeleGeography, Mar 14»
Numericable, Altice Vie for Vivendi's SFR
NEW YORK (The Deal) -- France's Vivendi said it expects to receive indicative offers for wireless telecom Societe Francaise de Radiotelephone, or SFR, within ... «TheStreet.com, Mar 14»
Elder Oaks to be honored as a 'pillar' of Utah Valley
Born and raised in Provo, Elder Oaks' first job was sweeping out a radio repair shop, which led to a radiotelephone operator's license allowing him to operate a ... «Deseret News, Jan 14»
Vodafone confirms talks about Verizon Wireless exit
In 2011 Vodafone sold its 44% stake in French broadcaster Societe Francaise du Radiotelephone SA, or SFR, to majority owner Vivendi SA for €7.95 billion. «The Deal Pipeline, Aug 13»
Coast Guard will stop using 2182 kHz as an international distress …
The U.S. Coast Guard has decided to terminate its use of radiotelephone “Medium Frequency” (MF) 2182 kHz, which was first designated more than 65 years ... «Government Security News, Jul 13»
Atlantic Radiotelephone Announces the Release of NEW SatStation …
Today SatStation, a division of Atlantic Radiotelephone, Inc., announced immediate availability of the SatStation Extreme Dock for the Iridium 9575 satellite ... «PR Web, Jun 12»