About: 2-Way Wrist Radio   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/xoykDFxJFBgF02W_HRnEzw==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Introduced in January of 1946, the 2-Way Wrist Radio was an invention of industrialist Diet Smith’s son Brilliant. Like many of Smith’s inventions, it was kept from the public marketplace and given over exclusively to the use of law enforcement. The 2-Way Wrist Radio allowed for audio communication between 2 parties. It was powered by a strong atomic battery, and used an aerial wire that ran up the inside of the wearer’s sleeve. It was considered vastly superior to bulky walkie-talkies or CB radio devices, and was used very effectively by Dick Tracy and the members of his department.

AttributesValues
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • 2-Way Wrist Radio
rdfs:comment
  • Introduced in January of 1946, the 2-Way Wrist Radio was an invention of industrialist Diet Smith’s son Brilliant. Like many of Smith’s inventions, it was kept from the public marketplace and given over exclusively to the use of law enforcement. The 2-Way Wrist Radio allowed for audio communication between 2 parties. It was powered by a strong atomic battery, and used an aerial wire that ran up the inside of the wearer’s sleeve. It was considered vastly superior to bulky walkie-talkies or CB radio devices, and was used very effectively by Dick Tracy and the members of his department.
dcterms:subject
Row 1 info
  • 1946-01-13(xsd:date)
Row 1 title
  • First Appearance:
Box Title
  • 2(xsd:integer)
dbkwik:dicktracy/p...iPageUsesTemplate
abstract
  • Introduced in January of 1946, the 2-Way Wrist Radio was an invention of industrialist Diet Smith’s son Brilliant. Like many of Smith’s inventions, it was kept from the public marketplace and given over exclusively to the use of law enforcement. The 2-Way Wrist Radio allowed for audio communication between 2 parties. It was powered by a strong atomic battery, and used an aerial wire that ran up the inside of the wearer’s sleeve. It was considered vastly superior to bulky walkie-talkies or CB radio devices, and was used very effectively by Dick Tracy and the members of his department. In December of 2016, Tracy's Wrist Wizard suffered an explosive malfunction so Diet Smith gave Tracy a temporary wrist communicator which superficially resembles a 2-Way Wrist Radio, but with many of the equivalent functions of the newer design.
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software