What is Walkie-Talkie?
A Walkie-talkie is a hand device, two way radio receiver/transmitter. It was developed in the Second World War. Radio engineer Alfred J. Gross worked on the early technology behind the walkie talkie between 1934 and 1941. During the war it was developed by Donald L Hings and engineering teams at Motorola led by Henryk Magnuski.
Typical walkie talkies today are phone sized and have a push to talk button. Walkie talkies are used for various reasons, in the military for amateur radio and for personal use.
Facts about Walkie-Talkie:
- They’ve been around for over 100 years.
- Two-Way Radios were The First Mobile Communication Devices.
- The first walkie talkie was the size of a Backpack.
- Two way Radios are used to communicate in space.
- Your mobile phone is technically a Two-Way Radio.
Development
The idea of walkie- talkies did not get much interest until the war started in 1939. After a few years the Motorola team had improved them, so that the army could use them. There were also vehicle and tank versions. The British, Germans and Americans all had their own versions.
Motorola also produced the hand-held AM SCR-536 radio during World War II and it was called the “handle talkie” (HT). The terms are often confused today, but the original walkie talkie referred to the back mounted model, while the handie-talkie was the device which could be held entirely in the hand (but had vastly reduced range.)
Conclusion
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