Friday, January 30

How to Use a Walkie Talkie

walkie talkie

Unlike regular radios, a walkie-talkie uses a shared radio frequency. That means you can talk to anyone within your range. A walkie-talkie also has a built-in speaker. However, you need to be close to the other person to hear their radio.

These hand-held radios are commonly used in emergency situations. Police and firefighters have their own frequencies to avoid interference with emergency communications. They can also be used by groups to communicate together.

When it comes to choosing a walkie-talkie, you’ll want to choose one with good battery life and a wide range. A higher-end walkie-talkie can have a range of 20 miles. There are more ruggedized units as well. These are best suited for harsh environments.

The first thing you’ll need to do is add a contact. You can do that by tapping the Digital Crown. The icon turns yellow when you’re ready to start a chat. If you don’t see the icon, the app is disabled. If the icon is gray, you’ll need to restart the app.

Once you’ve added your first contact, you can talk to him or her. The next time you talk to a friend, the Walkie-Talkie app checks to make sure that he or she is available. If he or she is, the message will appear on the Apple Watch as a notification. If he or she isn’t, it will appear on the “Friends” list.

After that, you can use the Walkie-Talkie app to send text messages and GPS locations. The Motorola app also includes an auto-squelch feature and dual-channel monitoring. It can also help you track groups outside of your coverage zone.