8 December 2012, 21:50
(This post was last modified: 8 December 2012, 22:33 by Shaysdad99.)
(8 December 2012, 21:09)NorthernRaider Wrote:(8 December 2012, 20:40)MikeAlpha3041 Wrote: For sure, you need to know the inherent characteristics of HF, VHF, UHF etc. bands to make the most of the communications available to you. BUT in a world SHTF situation and you need help in a do or die situation are you going to stick to the "license free" comms? I don't think so..... you will use whatever you have available.
IF, for the sake of argument, I was at home and my PRC-320 (covers both transmit and receive from 2 MHz through 29.9999 MHz) was available I would give a call on any HF international distress frequency that was open, I would not be requesting help on one of the "Ham" or "license free" frequencies. If I needed to talk to one of my group I'd be calling on a prearranged VHF/UHF frequency/channel regardless of if it was "license free" or not on my VHF/UHF gear - end of.....
What I'm saying is, you find a radio, you use it to get help - you are not going to be thinking Oh, hang on a minute, am I "licensed" to use this?
We you need urgent medical/survival help you need help, not when you pass some poxy test!
MA
Oh bollocks, You need to have your radio system up and running NOW and be familiar with it NOW, and be using it regularily NOW so that its not some strange untested unprovern system AFTER TSHTF, and as alreay pointed out the only current viable system that comes close to being suitable require you to be licened NOW
""What I'm saying is, you find a radio, you use it to get help - you are not going to be thinking Oh, hang on a minute, am I "licensed" to use this?""
How many ordinary every day preppers would know in advance how to set up and operate every possible type of radio,?? I put it that 99% of the country could not even set up a CB base station never mind set up tune in or SWR an antenna, search frequencies and bands of an Army rig or large Ham rig.
The prepper community needs a simple reliable, modest range radio system up and running NOW not after TSHTF.
(8 December 2012, 21:07)MikeAlpha3041 Wrote: You really do have a blinkered view NR, typical of our generation I'm afraid......
No I've got 35 years of solid survivalism and prepping behind me, big difference.
and a canny attitude to go with it
cant edit above came out wrong way , i think your attitude towards comms is totally wrong and that if you need help some day then you will be buggered as you wont be able to call for help, thats my view

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