The situation is this:
radio should be
Radio is the transmission of signals through free space by electromagnetic radiation of a frequency significantly below that of visible light, or a device for doing the same. Radios are typically used for communication including voice, video and data. This includes Wi-fi, Bluetooth, Mobile phones, GPS, Radar, some remote control devices and near field communication devices (NFC) such as contactless smartcards.
But it should not be used for the radio button GUI element (there's the radio-button tag for that).
However, searching for [radio] is:question
yields ~1,300 results at the moment, and when you just try to remove all results that include tags that make it very probable OP should have used radio-button instead, you just get around 420 results, still including plenty radio-button candidates.
So, we have a tag that is probably 80%-90% of the time abused; yet, looking at the "correctly" tagged question it is a useful tag.
What does one do in such a situation? I don't feel like retag-requesting this, because there's too many "good" questions tagged radio. Is there a way to batch-retag, e.g. only all questions with tags radiohtml?
Clarification: I'm well aware that maybe using something clearer like radio-transmission in the future would be a good idea™, but it won't "rescue" the "correctly" tagged radio questions, nor would it avoid ambiguity in the future – people that should use radio-button will continue to use radio (it's curious that people interested in basic UI elements are bad at using the Stack Exchange UI :D ).
I especially doubt doing something along modifying the radio excerpt to start with "DON'T USE THIS TAG FOR RADIO BUTTONS" would help -- people who use radio wrongly probably simply did not read the tag description at all.
I asked for tag renaming here and for community support in manual retagging, too.