Walkie talkies are now prevalent in a large number of industries from security through to maintenance. The history of this device can be traced in the military sphere although the first portable radios were developed in Australia by the law enforcement agencies. Ultimately walkie talkies are a way for mobile personnel to communicate with each other in real time, allowing for greater operational ability.
The handheld variety of radio was predominately developed during the Second World War, their invention being traced to Canada. They were created in order that military personnel would be able to plan strategy on the battlefield, reacting to events and devising ways to approach problems.
Motorola have been at the forefront of the development of walkie talkies for over half a century. The first device was the Motorola SCR- 300, released in 1940. This inaugural device however was in no way as portable as modern variants, requiring the user to wear an entire backpack that contained the circuits and wiring. Strangely however it is this device that is a true walkie talkie, troops terming it such during the war.
The first handheld models were instead termed 'handy talkies' by troops although this name fell out of use in post war years. During these early stages the handheld variants were operationally limited, not possessing the power for communication over a large range, hence the predominance of the backpack model.
The post war years saw rapid development of walkie talkies by both the allied nations and their soviet counterparts. Even after extensive development the device still had major flaws. Power was still not great enough for long distance communication meaning that the backpack variants were still predominant in military circles.
Even these larger models however required a system of repeater transmitters to be erected in order to achieve effective strategic communication. A major disadvantage of this was that if the enemy were able to knock down a repeater tower, communication in the immediate vicinity would be lost. This form of tactic was widely used by guerrilla fighters who realised that a lack of communication meant the disarray of enemy troops.
Walkie talkies today are still widely used by the military although the technology has been considerably improved; the biggest improvements have been in range and size although the development of headsets and mouthpieces has also been important. It is not just the military however that use the device, any industry that needs real time communication utilises walkie talkies; such industries include emergency personnel, security forces and even bar staff.
Developments have also meant more robust varieties are now available; this means that the modern device can be waterproof and more resistant to extreme temperatures and hardwearing environments. In addition development has occurred in the scrambling technology across radio waves; this development in particular has been useful for law enforcement agencies who wish for messages to remain confidential.
While true walkie talkies were developed for military purposes their usage today goes far beyond the original mandate. Not only are they used by companies all over the world but are also available as recreational devices and toys for children.
Catering for the communication requirements of so many industries is not easy, it is a task however that the walkie talkie is able to perform. Walkie talkies help protect our society through their usage by police forces worldwide whilst they also save our lives when being used by other emergency personnel. It is in the military however where the importance of the device is assured, it has been an integral part of the advancement of modern warfare tactics, without it the world would simply not be the same.
Walkie Talkies For Kids
There are more kinds of walkie talkies available for promotional gifts than you might expect. You can get kid-oriented ones in bright colours or popular characters, or adult models with simple back and silver casings. You can get them with extensive accessories, such as cases, chargers and belt hooks. They can have digital readings, multiple channels, and varying degrees of ranges, from one mile to twenty. They can be large, such as two-way radio sets, or small, in some cases doubling as wrist watches or pens.
Imagination
There are few things kids enjoy more than a set of walkie talkies. They like to play spies or soldiers, or to walk around the neighbourhood talking at varying ranges, seeing how far they can get before getting out of range. For this reason alone, walkie talkies make excellent promotional gifts; for a parent, anything that gets their kids playing, using their imagination, and entertaining themselves is as much a gift to the parent as to the child. If your logo is printed on kids' walkie talkies, parents will not forget to whom they owe their gratitude.
Communication
But walkie talkies are useful for adults, as well, whether or not they have kids. Not everyone has a cell phone, and even if they do, walkie talkies provide a quick connection if you want to communicate with someone. In addition, all you need to operate a walkie-talkie is batteries; you don't need a cell phone tower, signal, or monthly minutes plan. You don't need to worry about wading through your address book or buttons too small for your fingers; you are always connected to the person you want to talk to. Walkie talkies don't have the international range of cell phones, of course, but for shorter ranges, up to 20 miles in some cases, they are ideal. If your customer takes his family to an amusement park, walkie talkies can keep the group from being separated. On road trips, a walkie-talkie in each car can keep a caravan connected. If family members go to the mall together, walkie talkies can keep mom and teens on the same page.
Event sponsorship
Walkie talkies can be used in other ways, as well. If your company is the sponsor of an event such as a golf tournament, a concert, or a charity auction, you can distribute walkie talkies, with the logo to reinforce your sponsorship, to all management staff and backstage personnel. This can be true for small events, as well, such as more local sporting events or performances. If your business is sponsoring your daughter's soccer team, then the two coaches would benefit from being able to communicate about strategy on the field. If you underwrite the cost of the community theater's production, the director and stage-manager can communicate using walkie talkies with your logo. Anything you can do to make your clients' lives easier while keeping your brand in their awareness is a good move, and walkie talkies can be a part of that action.
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