The boys hurried over to Dick Fellows, who was talking into the walkie-talkie and scribbling frantically on a pad.
The ranger pointed to the walkie-talkie sitting on the ground.
I'll be stationed at the junction of the north and south lines with a walkie-talkie radio.
Dick put the walkie-talkie down and turned to the boys.
Dick Fellows stopped briefly at headquarters to pick up his walkie-talkie radio, and then they hitched a ride on a jeep truck.
And the reports he had received over the walkie-talkie from headquarters indicated that aerial observation was no better.
The antenna of his walkie-talkie glittered above his head.
He could carry a talkie outfit with its batteries, and the oxygen tank for breathing as well as anybody, since out here weight did not count at all.
Gee-Gee picked up his walkie-talkie from the rack.
Gee-Gee checked them, spoke into a walkie-talkie he had carried through the night, and Dick Earle's voice came back from the blockhouse.
Someone squawked a walkie-talkie and the two-way sputtering began as officers conferred by the tarpaulined altar, water already at the steps; all lights had dimmed; it was almost day.
A blast of profanity erupted from the speaker, of such violence that the thoroughly scared Wright threw the walkie-talkie down the waste-chute, and in the same instant the rotary crashed through.
And Jones, who had been biting at his mustache and ignoring the frantic walkie-talkie for minutes, stared grimly at watch and tape.
McDevitt also will keep in touch with Wallops Island by radio, and notify me on the walkie-talkie when the countdown reaches thirty minutes.
McDevitt had a radio in his car with which to talk to Wallops, and Steve handed him one unit of a walkie-talkie radio network.
Joe and Chuck were in their own car, the riot guns and walkie-talkie out of sight.
You’ll have a walkie-talkie all right, and we’ll keep in touch with you.
But if we had a walkie-talkie with us, you could let us know in time, and we could sneak back out of the trap and get back here.
The corporal with a walkie-talkie pack on his back had already pulled up his aerial and turned on his radio.
On the tele-talkie screen, Reinhardt, alone in the radio room, was calling quietly for Brandon.
He raised the antenna on the tele-talkie and snapped it on.
He dropped the tele-talkie behind the seat and examined the gauge on his oxygen tank.