Radio Waves

/ˈreɪdi.oʊ weɪvz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Electromagnetic waves used legally in communication, subject to regulation by communications law and international treaties.
    The allocation of radio waves for broadcast services is governed by the Federal Communications Commission.

Forms

  • radio waves
  • radio wave

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'radio waves' primarily concern regulatory frameworks managing spectrum usage and interference issues.

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