Use Google, there will be plenty of how-tos.i need diagram please
Frankly I read his post as "google this for me?" because I couldn't imagine it should be read "spend your time creating a random schematic for a non-specific walkie talkie".Gentlemen:
I see with genuine satisfaction how much you both honed your prompt response capabilities.
I am sure the OP will soon realize he needs the receiving complement. Please give the best of you again.
Yes.Frankly I read his post as "google this for me?" because I couldn't imagine it should be read "spend your time creating a random schematic for a non-specific walkie talkie".
I don't really understand it. I can't imagine doing something like that. But I have experienced what I would call "knowledge grifters" in many technical forums. Mind you, I am not accusing anyone based on one, very possibly naive misguided post.Yes.
I understand that whoever is able to subscribe (and post) in a forum as AAC, should have the notion that something like Wikipedia and Google exists.
Laziness, what else?
Thank you. I felt it was a little too much for me to add that.Dare I mention the legality of this (depends where in the world this is).
Of course, handheld radios are dirt cheap today. I can't see whey you'd want to build your own without even an idea of what you intend. The parts would end up costing something like a pair of BaoFeng or other super low cost radios.Just a thought
The thread starter did not say what frequency or power they wanted,
do we need to mention that depending upon the country, frequency , power etc there could be a legal prohibition on using said circuits without certification ?