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2 Way Radios

The Basics of the 2-Way Radio Transmitter

The Basics of the 2-Way Radio Transmitter2-way radios are the simplest form of a walkie talkie and as such they can be used by anyone. You will find that they are cheap and portable, while at the same time being able to transmit voice at a very high volume for clear communication. In order to receive a signal from a source on the other side of the radio, you simply need to put the transmitter and receiver together and then start speaking. The only thing that is required from your end is that you turn on the transmitter so that it receives and then you simply press send. This is a simplex system and all that is required is that you have some way to connect the transmitter to a battery or to some kind of power. One of the big advantages that these types of radios use is that there is no mod...
2 Way Radios

General Differences Between Walkie Talkies, Radios and Other Two-Way Radio Systems

Based on these definitions, all walkie talkie radios are two way radios operated by a transmitter and receiver. However, not all two way radios are walkie talkie radios. So, the major difference between these two is really how they're marketed. The X-Talker, also known as the GPRS radio, is a two way walkie talkie that has a unique styling, is very sleek and is a great size and shape for a small hand held device. This two way radio looks much like an old style suitcase with three circular plastic pieces holding together by two rubberized clips and has a power input similar to a laptop computer or a cell phone power adapter with a USB outlet. There is an on-screen keypad, a volume control, and a speaker. This particular model also has a rechargeable batteries option for those times you don...
2 Way Radios

The Basics of a 2-Way Radio

A two-way radio, sometimes called a walkie-talkie is a radio that can both receive and transmit radio waves, rather than just receiving content, like a conventional broadcast receiver. It is essentially a radio, a transmitter and a receiver all in one unit, suitable for use for bidirectional voice communication by another user with similar radios present. Unlike the traditional style of walkie-talkies, which has a fixed number of channels and a power source feeding into a base unit, these devices have a larger range, with each radio controlled by a different frequency. In this way, they are more flexible and can operate in a wider area than their conventional counterparts. A two-way radio works by being turned on either by a key a turn signal or any other external source of power. Once it...