Why are radio buttons called 'radio' buttons?

ApollonDigital picture ApollonDigital · Jan 11, 2015 · Viewed 8k times · Source

I was thinking about my first contact with html language and I remembered when I was looking for that specific button with the dot. It gives you some choices and you can select only one of them. I found out that it was called a radio button. I had no idea about how the word 'radio' was related to something like this and I think it's time to solve the mystery.

So my question is ... why is it called a radio button?
This question may not have a specific purpose but I'm still curious.

Thanks

p.s. I had no idea about the tags I should use for the question so any suggestions for changes will be welcomed

Answer

Seanonymous picture Seanonymous · Oct 5, 2017

In the early (pre-digital) days of car radios, most manufactures used the common convention of providing a few buttons under the dial that could mechanically store station presets, so the user didn't need to fiddle with the tuning dial to find a station. In some models, pressing one of these buttons would cause it to stay down until another was pressed. (But in many radios, none of the buttons actually stayed down. In either case, only one button could be pressed at a time.)

Old car radio