Month: March 2023

COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCES

How to Get Started as an Active AmRRON Member  Equipment & References Monitoring & Listening Digital Communications CH3 Project Black Echo Project Rebroadcast Stations Ham Radio Licensing Tools Recommended Equipment: HAM RADIO EQUIPMENT and ACCESSORIES COMMS GO-BAGS   Study for your Ham exam: Study/Reference Books- Reference Materials and Study Guides Study/Online- Online Study Tools and Pratice Tests 

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COMMS 101 – 2M VHF

SHARE ON:      POLLY-01 — MAY 17, 2015 Article shared by an anonymous member- Premise: Having basic listening and communication capability in one’s local area is a critical survivability step in anyone’s personal or community defense preparedness plans. Without information, there is no intelligence, and without intelligence, you have sub-optimal defensive capability. If you can operate your iPhone,

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Introducing The WC3EPG SHTF Hand-Held Two-Way Radio

WC3EPG SHTF Hand-Held Two-Way Radio Order Now ONLY $99.95 + Sales Tax and Shipping Sale Price              $   99.95 Sales Tax               $     8.25 Shipping                $   10.00 Total                       $ 118.20 This radio is reprogrammed with FRS, GMRS, MURS, PMR, MARS, Local Ham Repeaters and other SHTF Frequencies used in the Wood County, Texas

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No Encryption, No Problem: Analog Radio Operations For Guerrilla Units

ON OCTOBER 11, 2020 BY NCSCOUTIN COMMUNICATIONS, INTELLIGENCE, SCOUT SKILLS Since I started the Brushbeater blog project back in late 2015, a constant question I’ve got in emails has been about communications security and very often how to use encryption over the radio. Back when I got into the civilian side of operational communications and I no longer had uncle sugar providing my

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CHANNEL 3 PROJECT

This project originally came from a Linkup Protocol used by several individuals and disaster preparedness Retreat Groups to be used in case of a real-world emergency when normal communications are unavailable. Since the average citizen is NOT an Amateur Radio operator, we wanted to have a standardized method of being able to communicate with one

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Individual OPSEC and Personal Security

https://goo.gl/AdMELG Here is a link > https://goo.gl/AdMELG < to download the paper (PDF File) “Individual OPSEC and Personal Security”. The paper is in English, and focused on the United States, but also contains a lot of resources and information that will be useful, no matter where in the world you may live. What Is OPSEC (Operations Security)?

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Surveillance Detection

All training programs designed to protect individuals from becoming victims of terrorism recommend that people be alert to surveillance. This is excellent advice, but, unfortunately, in most instances it is insufficient, because people have had no training in detecting surveillance, and terrorist organizations are often relatively sophisticated in their surveillance methods. Detecting surveillance conducted by

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Evasion and Survival

Evasion – Successfully evading capture by hostile forces depends upon personal preparation, planning for the contingency, and to some degree, fortunate circumstances or luck. Attention to detail when preparing an emergency action plan, complete familiarity with communications devices and emergency procedures, and knowledge of personal survival kit items, indigenous personnel, and regional knowledge (flora, fauna, topography,

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SARNEG – Search and Rescue Numerical Encryption Grid

Search and Rescue Numerical Encryption Grid (SARNEG) The Search and Rescue Numerical Encryption Grid or SARNEG is a means of encrypting map grid coordinates, and other numerical portions of a message, when that message must be sent over non-secure means. Usually this means that an isolated person is communicating his or her location to a

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3-3-3 Comunication Plan Revisited

When it comes to radio communications, you have different options: CB HF (Citizens Band) Radio – Channel 3 (26.9850 MHz) FRS UHF (Family Radio Service) – Channel 3 (462.6125 MHz) GMRS UHF (General Mobile Radio Service) – Channel 17 (462.6000 MHz) MURS VHF (Multi-Use Radio Service) – Channel 3 (151.9400 MHz) PMR UHF (Private Mobile

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