Walkie Talkies

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Guest

If I buy a pair of walkie talkies, or walkie talkie headsets, is there any
way that I can communicate and recieve messages from them on my computer?

I did a google search and I cant find out how. Can someone help me out here?
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

No.

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| If I buy a pair of walkie talkies, or walkie talkie headsets, is there any
| way that I can communicate and recieve messages from them on my computer?
|
| I did a google search and I cant find out how. Can someone help me out here?
 
R

Richard Urban

What would make you even think that?

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Richard Urban

If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
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Jim Macklin

Yes, if you have enough money to spend. You'll need a radio
receiver connected to a digitizer unless you just want to
record the audio as sound. You would connect to the "line
in" and record either audio or binary signals. But why? If
you want the computer to be able to send you signals, you
might be able to use voice commands to execute programs that
could include playing a audio file. Again, it would be
expensive to have software written. One other issue is FCC
regulations that control broadcast matter and technologies.


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| If I buy a pair of walkie talkies, or walkie talkie
headsets, is there any
| way that I can communicate and recieve messages from them
on my computer?
|
| I did a google search and I cant find out how. Can someone
help me out here?
 
S

Steve N.

JayDan said:
If I buy a pair of walkie talkies, or walkie talkie headsets, is there any
way that I can communicate and recieve messages from them on my computer?

I did a google search and I cant find out how. Can someone help me out here?

Do a search on interfacing radio with computer. Lots of ham radio sites.

Steve
 
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JusMe

| Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
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| > No.
| >
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| People have been connecting radios to computers for years.
|
| Steve
|

Do not confuse Carey Frisch with the facts, his mind is made up.
 
S

Steve N.

JusMe said:
| Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
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| > No.
| >
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| People have been connecting radios to computers for years.
|
| Steve
|

Do not confuse Carey Frisch with the facts, his mind is made up.

He's got a reputation to keep, too.

Steve
 
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JusMe

| JusMe wrote:
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| > | > | Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
| > |
| > | > No.
| > | >
| > |
| > | People have been connecting radios to computers for years.
| > |
| > | Steve
| > |
| >
| > Do not confuse Carey Frisch with the facts, his mind is made up.
| >
| >
|
| He's got a reputation to keep, too.
|
| Steve

I'll give him this, somehow he keeps getting his MVP renewed in
spite of the questionable 'value'. I think I know who nominated him
in the first place, but she's not confessing.
 
S

Steve N.

JusMe said:
| JusMe wrote:
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| > | > | Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
| > |
| > | > No.
| > | >
| > |
| > | People have been connecting radios to computers for years.
| > |
| > | Steve
| > |
| >
| > Do not confuse Carey Frisch with the facts, his mind is made up.
| >
| >
|
| He's got a reputation to keep, too.
|
| Steve

I'll give him this, somehow he keeps getting his MVP renewed in
spite of the questionable 'value'. I think I know who nominated him
in the first place, but she's not confessing.

He gets it by virtue of being prolific is all I can guess. In his case
MVP stands for Most Voluminous Poster. It's like shooting birdshot, get
enough projectiles in the air and some of them can't help but hit the
target.

Steve
 

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