A two-way radio (transceiver) is a radio that can both transmit and receive radio waves, unlike a broadcast receiver which only receives. It is a communication device that contains both a transmitter and a receiver in one unit and is used for bidirectional person-to-person voice communication with other similar radios using a shared radio channel. Common uses include public safety (police, fire, emergency medical services), construction, security, and personal communication.
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