How A Walkie Talkie Transmitter Works
How A Walkie Talkie Transmitter WorksA walkie talkie, also known as a two-way hand-held transceiver, is an electronic device used for communication purposes. The term walkie talkie came from German "walte" meaning walk and "tek" meaning wire. It was first developed during the Second World War as an aid for German troops to communicate in case of an emergency. Its development during the Second World War was notably attributed to German engineer Alfred J. Grosser, radio operator, George J. Roebuck, and electrical engineers at Motorola. It played a key role in maintaining contact between the army and the air force in an effort to minimize the risk of premature loss of radio contact. The walkie talkie has evolved greatly since its early inception, making use of various forms of media includin...