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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.

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A short range voice communications device whose evolution began with the AN/PRC-6 used by ground troops to talk between the platoon and the company level.

Actually, walie talkies are also used by Resident Assistants when on community walks.

It's a radio transmitter and radio receiver built into the same hand-held box.

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People would generally use cell phones as a walkie talkie because of how readily available cell phones are compared to walkie talkies. Also walkie talkies can only connect through specific frequency well every cell phone can connect with each other over an unlimited range.

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