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it is a headset walkie talkie with product number, 3-5947b
i am not sure of how old it is, i acquired it garage saling with my sister... i do not understand how i talk to someone else on it, there is no button and when i talk straight into it, it doesnt do anything... |
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Dr. Anton T. Squeegee wrote in message .. .
In article , says... it is a headset walkie talkie with product number, 3-5947b i am not sure of how old it is, i acquired it garage saling with my sister... i do not understand how i talk to someone else on it, there is no button and when i talk straight into it, it doesnt do anything... This may seem a bit obvious, but... Assuming this is indeed some sort of short-range consumer communications device (along the lines of a no-license-required kid's 'walkie-talkie'), you would need a matching unit for it to talk to. In other words, you would need a similar unit on the same frequency as the existing one. A radio signal does no good if there's nothing around to receive it. Happy hunting. I did get two of them its just that I have no clue how to use them... |
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