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[SOLVED] Walkie Talkies connect with base stations?

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I just got this doubt. Do walkie talkies connect with some kind of base station? or Is there a direct connection between the transmitter and the receiver?

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Hello Dear Ivenkey
It is a simple transceiver .and nothing else !
Best Wishes
Goldsmith
 

Hello Dear Ivenkey
It is a simple transceiver .and nothing else !
Best Wishes
Goldsmith

Yes. So it means that there should be no repeaters in between, right?

I just got confused because wikipedia says sometimes we have repeaters in between.
 

suppose that you and your friend , have one of them ( at all 2 of them ) you can talk to your friend with that , and you can hear things that your friend will say , with that , simply .
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Goldsmith
 

Yes. So it means that there should be no repeaters in between, right?

I just got confused because wikipedia says sometimes we have repeaters in between.

in some countries there are rules that allow for repeater use in the ~470MHz CB radio band. You havent stated anything about what frequencies your "walkie talkies" are on, so give a bit more info so we dont have to guess :)

direct from one radio to another radio is called simplex operation, via a repeater is called duplex operation.
Us amateur radio operators use repeaters on a number of the bands we have allocated. It helps to give better
coverage especially when mobile

Dave
 

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