hey! found this site and wanted to share with all of you, hope you like it Two-way radio communication at a local technical school would greatly improve school security, according to one local official. Lenape Technical School Special Programs Coordinator… Read more ›
Probably not, but it depends on how powerful you need the radio to be. Most countries have a regulatory body that governs the use of radio frequencies. They do this so that different groups can use radio signals without… Read more ›
The range of a two way radio or walkie-talkie actually depends on a multitude of factors. These prohibitive issues can be things like the radio’s transmit power, the quality of the in-built antenna and even the amount of potential obstacles… Read more ›
It depends on what you want to use them for. A lot of two-way radios are designed with specific tasks/uses in mind, so it depends greatly on what you need them to do. If your application is largely workplace-orientated, then… Read more ›
For years people have been telling me that family, love and happiness are the important things in life…At present I realise that I can take or leave all that so long as I have this Two way Radio in the… Read more ›
Again one more article i thought was fascinating around the business of Walkie talkie’s, what would you need to do if i didn’t post this ehh? you’d have to check out the initial article, and the chances that you found… Read more ›
You can be safe in the knowledge that I bring the most effective walkie talkie content pieces, some of which are my own several of them are curated by me, when i decide to use somebody elses writing it’s because… Read more ›
Wow. The new walkie talkie is magnificent. I mean it is just so stunning and so advanced. I pity people who grew up without the walkie talkie. The construction industry is on a roll, according to experts who project construction… Read more ›
Radio is the wireless transmission of signals through free space by electromagnetic radiation of a frequency significantly below that of visible light, in the radio frequency range, from about 30 kHz to 300 GHz. These waves are called radio waves.… Read more ›
(Asked by Paul from Dublin, Ireland) Y’know, I visited your fine city of Dublin many years ago and had a wonderful time. It is a truly magical place. Anyway, on to your question…. NASCAR drivers use a unique radio system… Read more ›