wirelessing

/ˈwaɪrləsɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of sending a message or signal using radio waves instead of wires.
    • The ship's crew relied on wirelessing to call for help during the storm.
    • My grandfather told me stories about the early days of wirelessing, when radios were huge boxes with knobs.
    • In the early 1900s, wirelessing was a new and exciting way to communicate across the ocean.