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I believe the most important part of the walkie-talkie is the batteries you use and the quality of the walkie-talkie. If you do not have good batteries, you can not use it for very long. If you have a cheap walkie-talkie, you won't get a good signal or range.
One way to increase the range of a walkie talkie is to increase the elevation of the set. Climbing a tree or a hill can increase the range significantly.
A walkie-talkie refers to a portable radio. VHF range is usually 136 to 172 mhz and a portable will pick up if tuned to this range.
the cobra micro talk radio has the capability to reach a range of up to 17 miles. but is only capable of this if you have them in high locations and nothing is obstructing the path between the two radios.
The most popular brands of walkie talkies are the Motorola and Sony brands. They also range between $17-$30. The Motorola walkie talkies have high ratings (between 4 and 5 stars) and many have ranges of reception up to 23 or more miles. The Motorola TalkAbout is a very popular walkie talkie with excellent ratings from thousands of consumers from Amazon to Walmart and more.
put it under water and it'll increase the range nah joking, just go up a hill and it'll work better
A walkie-talkie (more formally known as a handheld transceiver) is a hand-held portable, two-way radio transceiver. walkie talkie a very useful gadget. You may also need a walkie talkie if you move around a lot in your job. The benefit over mobile phones is that they are license free and do not have any associated call charges. You can clip a walktie talkie to your clothing, they are light weight and easily carried about your person.
Motorola Spirit walkie talkies have 1 channel and 1 watt, and have a range of 4 miles over flat ground with no obstructions. It has a range of 200,000 square feet in steel and concrete buildings and on multi level buildings this range is 15 floors. It also has 8 programmable frequencies.
A walkie talkie's range varies widely depending the amount/type of radio power used to transmit the signal and environmental factors. These may include physical structures like buildings that can block the signal or uneven topography like hills and valleys. Depending on all of these factors you can expect to have a realistic range of anywhere from 300 yards to a mile.
Well since im kinda a child I guess I should know. First off try looking for walkie talkies made by Nascar or Power tech. If these are not in the range of quality you want then try just browsing around Wal-mart. Radios in the FRS system might be the lowest cost range.
If it operates on Citizens band, it's a four watt radio, and that's all which is permitted by law. If it's an FM radio, you need the services of a field professional.
The simple answer is - you can't. Bluetooth headsets are designed to be 'paired' with a mobile phone - not each other. They are very low powered short-range devices, limited to a usable distance of around 20 feet at most. You could physically talk to someone in person over that distance ! Additionally - they lack the power to transmit through solid objects - such as walls etc... rendering them useless as a walkie-talkie device !