radioacoustics

ra·di·o·a·cous·tics

[rey-dee-oh-uh-koo-stiks]
noun ( used with a singular verb )
the science and technology of the production, transmission, and reproduction of sounds carried by radio waves.

Origin:
radio- + acoustics

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