Template:Two-way radio

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Two-way radio
Amateur and hobbyist
Amateur radio · Amateur radio repeater · Citizens' band radio · Family Radio Service · General Mobile Radio Service · Mobile rig · Multi-Use Radio Service · PMR446 · LPD433 · UHF CB (Australia)
Aviation (aeronautical mobile)
Air traffic control · Aircraft emergency frequency · Airband · Mandatory frequency airport · Single Frequency Approach · UNICOM
Land-based commercial and government mobile
Business band · Base station · Mobile radio · Professional Mobile Radio · Radio repeater · Specialized Mobile Radio · Trunked radio system · Walkie talkie
Marine (shipboard)
2182 kHz · Coast radio station · Marine VHF radio · Maritime mobile amateur radio
Signaling / Selective calling
CTCSS · Dual-tone multi-frequency · D-STAR · MDC-1200 · Push to talk · Quik Call I · Quik Call II · Selcall
System elements and principles
Antenna · Audio level compression · Automatic vehicle location · APRS · Call sign · CAD · DC remote · Dispatch · Fade margin · Link budget · Rayleigh fading · Tone remote · Voice procedure · Voting (diversity combining)
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