tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post6363744759901816004..comments2024-03-11T15:20:18.145-06:00Comments on Urban Survival Skills: Urban Survival Skills – Communications Security 101 and Brevity CodesCharliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00177364539498093342noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post-65775649277619276372014-01-23T21:19:28.840-07:002014-01-23T21:19:28.840-07:00Thank you this what I would do. but I would use th...Thank you this what I would do. but I would use the code 10 type of communictions first because it simple and next you can change what each code means for a different day or mission. I would also go with hand held ham radios and have a base unit for you base. also I would train each person in the use of the radios when on down time and before each mission set up what channels to be used that mission. Their are a lot of things you can do with hams. But one thing remember get ones that come with rechargeable battiers and that are able to use AA or AAA batteries also this way all you need is a solar panel and a small motorcycle battery to keep the charged. Also keep battery acid around just in case your motorcycle or car battery does die.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post-14443218271169201062013-06-22T16:47:33.887-06:002013-06-22T16:47:33.887-06:00I recommend getting your Amateur radio license. yo...I recommend getting your Amateur radio license. you will learn a lot about communications. there are lots of clubs all around the country you can join with Amateur radio. Our club has 4 repeaters in the county. when disaster hits the cellphone will either be down or given priority to emergency management or jammed. Many times I able to communicate all over the country with a radio I built and antenna I built on only 15watts. Mores code isn't required anymore but its good to learn!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com