Honestly, I think 'radio' really is the correct name for this tag, though the confusion with radio buttons is indeed unfortunate.
radio-transmission or radio-communication would probably be the closest alternative names for this tag, but neither term is really sufficiently broad to describe the entire concept (neither is even a superset of the other, for that matter.)
I don't think the other suggestion of radio-frequency would work well, as that term refers specifically to the band within the electromagnetic spectrum ranging from 1 Hz - 3 THz. While the term is used somewhat more broadly than that colloquially, it's still mostly just used in discussions related to the physical properties of a wave, which will usually be off-topic for SO and more appropriate for EE or physics.
I would also note that, unlike with most retag requests, there is no ambiguity with the meaning of the term 'radio,' nor is the term (IMO) too broad. The problem is just that a style of buttons happened to be named after the fact that they used to be common on analog consumer radio receivers decades ago. No one actually calls radio buttons 'radios,' nor would any who knows what they are think that they have anything to do with the concept of radio (aside from the aforementioned etymology.) The problem here just seems to be misuse of the tagging UI, not actual ambiguity or over-broadness of the term as with most retag requests.
Perhaps a warning along the lines of what is suggested here would be appropriate for this tag, i.e. something like:
This tag should only be used for questions regarding radio. For questions regarding GUI controls, use radio-button instead.
While this could be placed in the wiki excerpt, something more prominent would be nice.