Anyone who is familiar with walkie-talkie knows that it have a function - kill, but for green hands, they may not understand it very well. Today we will talk about the powerful and practical function.
The "kill" function of radio can make the radio shut down or prohibit transmission by remote control. The ability to turn off the launch function individually is sometimes referred to as "stun". After being killed or stunned, the radio can be remotely unlocked by the controller and continue to be used normally.
The "kill" function of radio is generally used when using the walkie talkie to form a professional communication network. For example, in order to unify the command of a mountaineering team when assigning tasks, the captain can stun the radios of all team members, and then unlock them after assigning tasks. And if a walkie-talkie in an important communication network is lost, the captain can kill it remotely to prevent others from using the radio.
The "kill" function of radio is very powerful and practical, and can effectively avoid potential safety hazards caused by equipment loss.