Donald Hings was a British-Canadian inventor born on November 6, 1907 in England. He is best known for inventing the Walkie-Talkie, a two-way radio device that revolutionized communication during World War II. His invention was used by the military to coordinate operations and has since been adapted for use in many other industries.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $25 million (2024)
About
British-Canadian Inventor of the Walkie-Talkie.
Before Fame
He worked in Ottawa, Canada, during the World War II years, developing several Walkie-Talkie Models.
Trivia
He became a member of the Telecommunications Hall of Fame in 2006.
Family Life
He was born in England and lived in the city of Leicester until the age of three, at which point he moved with his parents to Canada.
Associated With
He and Reginald Fessenden were both Canadian inventors who worked in the field of radio signaling.