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		<title>Walkie Talkie Phones</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 13:51:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becca Mitchell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walkie Talkie Phone.
Motorola invented the walkie talkie radio for the American armed forces in World War II and the company is still going strong with inventions such as walkie talkie watches and walkie talkie phones.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Walkie Talkie Phone.</h2>
<p>Motorola invented the walkie talkie radio for the American armed forces in World War II and the company is still going strong with inventions such as walkie talkie watches and walkie talkie phones.</p>
<p>At the time of writing this their newest version of the phone is the i425, which is considered the thinnest of all such products and features instant messaging.</p>
<p>Although there is a difference between the mobile phones, cell phones and the walkie talkie phones it is minute. The cell phone is costly and often does not work well in certain places such as train terminals, under viaducts, around machinery and other similar out of range places.</p>
<p>The walkie talkie is a phone that works everywhere and is now making an appearance in such places as restaurants, malls, stores and other public places.</p>
<p>The walkie talkie phone tends to be a bit noisier than regular phones in their beep for letting its owner know that someone is trying to reach him.</p>
<p>One advantage of these inventions is that they do not cost an arm and leg to own or use, as compared to the cell phone.</p>
<p>Many of the well known cell phone companies are marketing these gadgets in addition to their regular products.</p>
<p>Their popularity has increased recently and mostly among the younger population. They are also being used in offices and job sites where instant communication is necessary.</p>
<p>There is no need to wait for a signal and then have to dial a number. All you have to do is just flip the phone open, press a button and you have your party on the line. What could be easier and more convenient.</p>
<p>Not only are walkie talkie phones being used by adults and young adults they are being used by young children. They can communicate with their parents and friends from the play ground, school, sports events and other activities at for less cost than using a cell phone.</p>
<p>The gadget that was once thought of as a military communications devise is now, after a somewhat lengthy hiatus, popular with the general public.</p>
<p>These phones are relatively inexpensive to purchase and in these days of economic strife what better way to save money and still keep in touch with a child or an elderly parent.</p>
<p>Nokia has launched their push and talk walkie talkie phone wherein two people can talk one on one or a conference call can be set up by just pressing a button. They have also developed software that is geared to the sports enthusiast. This model includes a stop watch, thermometer, and flashlight.</p>
<p>Best of all, there are inexpensive toy models of the walkie talkie phones for small children to teach them to eventually use the bigger models. They are considered toys but are an excellent and fun teaching tool. If you are looking for the ideal gift idea for a child this toy model is it.</p>
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		<title>Walkie Talkie Watch</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 13:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becca Mitchell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walkie Talkie Watches.
Remember when Dick Tracy used to communicate with his superiors and assistants on his two-way wrist radio and how we either thought it was a great thing or laughed. Well those of you that laughed can stop laughing now because it exists. The walkie talkie watch is available to you.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Walkie Talkie Watches.</h2>
<p>Remember when Dick Tracy used to communicate with his superiors and assistants on his two-way wrist radio and how we either thought it was a great thing or laughed. Well those of you that laughed can stop laughing now because it exists. The walkie talkie watch is available to you.</p>
<p>It is larger than the average wrist watch but it has more capabilities than the average wrist watch. You can communicate with people while camping, while riding in separate cars, shopping, playing and even in the house when you are in separate areas doing something that has to be attended to and you’re needed.</p>
<p>It is the ideal way to communicate with your children while they are away from home either at school, camp or a sports event.</p>
<p>Your average wrist watch can only tell you the time and sometimes the weather, but the walkie talkie watch can keep you in touch for whatever reason with whoever is wearing the same kind of watch.</p>
<p>It can do what the modern cell phone can do but on a smaller scale and in a less expensive manner.</p>
<p>A typical watch itself measures around 7 x 6 x 2.5mm and the antenna folds in or out as it is needed. Batteries are not usually needed since there is an AC adapter.</p>
<p>The watch comes with around 22 channels and each channel has its own sub channel. This in itself will keep your conversations from being interfered with by others.</p>
<p>Once you extend the antenna outward and scan the watch’s counterpart you can begin to talk. Because the watches are voice activated there are no buttons to press to activate conversation.</p>
<p>You can talk to someone as far as one and a half miles away outdoors or 164 feet away indoors thus, enabling you to save money on your phone bill.</p>
<p>The walkie talkie watches have many features such as an LCD display, volume control, voice activation and no battery replacement because the battery can be charged.</p>
<p>The newest walkie talkie watch is the mini. It can do anything the larger watch can do and in addition, it can be worn around the neck like a pendant.</p>
<p>The walkie talkie watch has come a long way from the walkie talkie radios first introduced during World War II by Motorola whose engineering staff invented the walkie talkie radio.<br />
Mobile technology has seen many changes in communication from the walkie talkie to the cell phone. But not all mobile instruments are allowed to be used everywhere. You cannot use the cell phone in a hospital but you can use your walkie talkie watch as it does not interfere with the hospital’s mechanical environment.</p>
<p>Because it can be seen as a necessity as well as a fun item the walkie talkie watch is the ideal gift to give yourself and your child or friends and their children. The watch is fairly inexpensive ranging from as little as $39.95 a set to as much as $100 a set.</p>
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		<title>Walkie Talkie Radios</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 09:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becca Mitchell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walkie Talkie Radio.
Prior to being called the walkie talkie radios these implements were called the hand held transceivers. Credit for its invention goes to an engineering team at Motorola.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Walkie Talkie Radio.</h2>
<p>Prior to being called the walkie talkie radios these implements were called the hand held transceivers. Credit for its invention goes to an engineering team at Motorola.</p>
<p>The walkie talkie radios were originally developed for the american armed forces during the second world war for easier communication in the field.. It was later manufactured for armed forces of other countries. After the second world war the walkie talkie radio was introduced for public use at construction sites, in warehouses and any other work place where it would be better suited than a telephone.</p>
<p>The walkie talkie radios are slightly larger than a regular telephone without the standard telephone base. They look like a telephone handset with an antenna. There are two buttons, one to activate the conversation and one to listen. Although many people can listen to the conversation, only two people can converse one at one time.</p>
<p>Most countries allow the use of walkie talkie radios for commercial or personal use. Due to miniature technology some of the instruments are as small as a pack of cigarettes.</p>
<p>Commercial and consumer instruments differ in a variety of ways. Walkie talkie radios used for commercial use are made stronger and have metal cases and usually operate at one frequency. The consumer instruments are lighter in weight, smaller and operate in many frequencies within their own specified band.</p>
<p>Amateur radio operators most often use walkie talkie radios. Though similar to the commercial and consumer instruments the amateur walkie talkie has more features.</p>
<p>Some walkie talkies have a scanner feature wherein they can listen to non amateur bands. They also have amateur ultra high frequency and very high frequency abilities for the user, and they can also have a dial system that will allow the user to dial any frequency.</p>
<p>The personal use walkie talkie is popular because of its mass production and use as a toy, and can be had at a lower cost. These personal walkie talkie radios are unlicensed and interfere with the licensed users causing much frustration and confusion. These personal instruments are highly regulated and must have a non removable antenna and cannot be modified.</p>
<p>Personal walkie talkie radios are now very compact and operate on ultra high frequency. They have short antennas and buttons to change channels.<br />
The most modern radios have the ability to get am and fm broadcasts, and can send and receive text messages and pictures between radios that are similarly equipped.</p>
<p>Recreational walkie talkie radios are used primarily as children’s toys requiring no licensing and have a limit of 100 milliwatts of power and only two channels. Some of the children’s instruments come with a key that will transmit morse code as well as voice and digital transmission.</p>
<p>Walkie talkie radios are not just for land use. They can be used on small boats and planes, or anywhere a radio would be needed but would be too costly to install. Such radios have switches with which to get emergency or informational channels.</p>
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