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In wireless systems, the communication mechanism combines features of broadcast, synchrony, and asynchrony. We develop an operational semantics for a calculus of wireless systems. We present a Reduction Semantics and a Labelled Transition Semantics and prove a correspondence result between them. We first consider a core calculus, essentially with only the primitives for communication, and then a few extensions. A major goal of the semantics is to describe the forms of interferences among the activities of processes that are peculiar of wireless systems. Such interferences occur when a location is simultaneously reached by two transmissions.