The radio equipment used by the army is also very technologically advanced. It cannot be large in size, yet it must have more power than civilian radios, cover a larger range, and have strong anti-jamming capabilities. It must also never allow frequencies to be intercepted for eavesdropping on conversations. So things like walkie-talkies might not seem conspicuous, but they really test technological prowess.
Gao Yang picked up a walkie-talkie, glanced at it, and said to Nate, "I've never seen this model before. How do we test it?"
Nate shook his head and said in a deep voice, "I don't plan to experiment anymore. I could only get six, which doesn't hold much significance for me."
Gao Yang felt a bit frustrated. To experiment with these walkie-talkies, the conditions required are rather complicated. So, the stuff is definitely good, but it's not something that can be used right away.