From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishship-to-shoreˌship-to-ˈshore adjective [only before noun] TCBproviding communication between a ship and people on land ship-to-shore radio
Examples from the Corpus
ship-to-shore• This pantomime aroused the defenders and showed clearly the need for better ship-to-shore communications.• Hundreds of them around, thousands, most commonly as ship-to-shore radios in private yachts.