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  2. Al Gross (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Al Gross – father of Walkie Talkies — Short article on Al Gross from a PMR446 website. Interview with Al Gross from 1999 [dead link] About.com article on walkie-talkie; Al Gross recorded interviews and extensive biography; Al Gross Obituary — Audio interview; Hamgallery.com tribute; Al Gross — Prominent Member of EMC Society

  3. SCR-536 - Wikipedia

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    SCR-536 was a hand-held radio transceiver used by the US Army Signal Corps in World War II. It was the first true hand-held unit to see widespread use and operated in AM voice mode between 3.5 and 6.0 MHz frequency range.

  4. Walkie-talkie - Wikipedia

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    A walkie-talkie is a hand-held, portable, two-way radio transceiver that allows half-duplex communication. Learn about its development during World War II, its features and applications, and its classification as radio station / land mobile station.

  5. Family Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Family Radio Service (FRS), an improved walkie-talkie radio system authorized in the US since 1996. Find out the 22 channels, power limits, tone codes, and hybrid FRS/GMRS radios.

  6. NATO phonetic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Learn the history and usage of the most widely used set of clear-code words for communicating the letters of the Roman alphabet, such as Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta. The code words are also known as NATO spelling alphabet, ICAO phonetic alphabet and radiotelephony spelling alphabet.

  7. Rabbit r1 - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit r1 is a GPT-3.5-based, Android-powered device that performs various functions using voice commands and touch interaction. It was launched in 2024 by Rabbit Inc., a startup that faced criticism and controversies over its funding and code.

  8. Radiotelephony procedure - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the techniques and standards used to communicate over two-way radios in various applications and domains. Find out how to use voice, speech, microphone, and brevity codes, and how to comply with international and national regulations.

  9. Roger Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Roger also starred in a comic book series published by Disney Comics from April 1990 to September 1991 and a spin-off series called Roger Rabbit's Toontown, published from June to October 1991, which featured Roger in the first story and supporting characters like Jessica Rabbit, Baby Herman, Benny the Cab, and the Toon Patrol. The series ...