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Use a audiovox walkie talkie

What is your question about using the walkie talkie? These are standard FRS low power walkie talkies. You need to set both to the same channel. Turn both on. Push the transmit button and speak into the microphone which is on the face of the radio. You should hear the voice in the other walkie talkie.

Note; all of these FRS talkies have substantially less range than advertised. They should provide reliable service within about 1/4 mile line of sight, no more. In an urban environment with lots of buildings you will get less.
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either the batterys are duds or the walkie talkie doesnt work- junk or have repaired :)

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Nextel i850 can't receive calls

  • may be the walkie talkie can recieve signals only to an certain distance,so it may be due to the signal problem........
  • if the reciever is beyond the permitted distance it loose its frequency...........
  • or else the person who is calling walkie talkie might not hav signal in that area.....
  • and if the walkie talkie does not recieve any signal then the receiver component present inside the walkie talkie might be damaged.........
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Walky talky

A walkie talky as we called them, back when we were younger - and hell we probably still do in some respects, hence the fact my friend still refers to her cordless phone as a "walkie talky" and the principals haven't changed that much.

The common old Walkie Talky or CB radio use what we call a half duplex, that means only one person can talk at a time. We are talking and listening on the same channel.

Cell phones are full duplex, meaning two way conversation, and this is simply listening on one channel whilst talking on another, so the basic principal is basically the same, just a little more sophisticated.

Walkie-talkie typically has one channel
CB radio has 40 channels.
Cell phone
can communicate on 1,664 channels or more!

I have included a link to a circuit diagram.

http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schemview.php?id=1870


There is also two links below, building the transmitter & receiver.
Transmitter: http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/Circuits/rf/2bjttx.htm
Receiver: http://www.electronics-tutorials.com/receivers/regen-radio-receiver.htm

Trust this helps, and please take the time to rate the answer given, thank you.
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