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Shakunis on the skeleton group of Bengalis victims of frenzied atrocities by the occupying Pakistani army.

Daily Bangla

Walkie-talkie made for freedom struggle

Bengali engineers did

(Engineering University Correspondent)
August Seventy One. The barrier
has spread all over Bangladesh. The liberation
army is advancing. Pak invades
the world. Guerrillas are advancing
on the enemy’s mahotsav. A sudden
sound of cutting the gonad. scream
Enemy, his cry in the camp.
Big money Too much money.
t….. re….. The news is coming.
The news of victory is coming in
the darkness of the last house.
Un-der. My voice is booming
over the wireless. I destroyed
another hundred camp on Captain Hafir

Benapole border. We
are waiting for the news of our
victory. We are moving forward.
About that time. Bangladesh
Badini also had to use wireless
and walkie-talkies to carry out
slaughter against the
assembled Pak forces. Global outcomes
depend on effective
communication between soldiers for
common good. So after the
dream, the Bangladesh
army also sought the need
of radio and talkies.
Sangar tried all possible ways. But not
found. Regiments and
Polish forces are some impatient sets
But his number was very small.
Prokoush was
found as soon as possible
Lee’s The most famous of
Bangladesh. They were from Calcutta
then and felt the need.
And by looking for wireless sets and
walkie-talkies
themselves.
Trying to make
Mr. Hasibur Rahman, a young professor
in the Department
of
Electrical Engineering at the
University of Engineering, was the
result. In 1969, I gained some experience
in making the tensometer of the
University of Engineering useful.
The responsibility fell on him.
“Other strategists of Bangladesh who
joined the Swabandha Sangam were then
busy in different sectors. Mr. Hasi-anav
Yantra Bar Rahman and Mr. Zafar, an
electrical strategist from Bangladesh
Wapdar, designed a tance-
receiver and walkie-talkie model
together.
But there were two problems.
Read about money and
needs.
Darun then met the
members of Bangladesh
Mamata and Sagan put them in
touch with some Indian engineers
gave Bandh of Great India, Prokou-
Shali extended his hand of
cooperation wholeheartedly. Without
their help, it would never have been
possible to make Tance-Receiver
Walkie-Talkie. Everything about the
money was helped by an
organization called Bangladesh Aid Society
and Bagra Sammilani in Calcutta.
Indian Radio Products and Costerol
also gave space and helped
in other matters. Gave some
necessary equipment. But, the crystal
was nowhere to be found. Ophthalmology
is the most important part.
Hasibur Rahman and Mafar were
a little disappointed but did not
give up. The problem was brought
to the attention of Hossain Ali,
Bangladesh’s ambassador
in Kolkata. Mr. Hussain
Ali made great efforts.
Member of British
Parliament:
When John Stonehouse
went to
Calcutta, he took
a dozen and a half keys with him.
Later it came to be known that
Mr. Hossain Ali had mixed up
about Keystone.
A combined effort was made to build a tance-
receiver and a walkie-talkie. – A
total of 30/40 tons of receiver and AKM Fazlul Haque
Complete fifty walkie-
talkies.
Dialog ready. The range of the
walkie-talkies was 8/10
miles. Tance
receivers were
widely used in Bangladesh’s independence.

But its range is not
very high. 30 to
60 miles were not useful

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Corporation
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