Communication Possibilities for Bug Out Situations Part 2
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thank brother excellent info can u give me more info for starters like i am very intrested in this subject if u can help me with what do i start thank u in advance bro peace
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so for MURS any VHF radio will work? im wanting to set up a vehicle system as my mobil base station and have two radio(one for me, one for eith wife, everybody else is buying their own). I do want the ability to communicate in buildings so would it be worth it to have GMRS instead? All the agencies around here opperate with VHF so it would be nice to be able to listen in on them...
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so for MURS any VHF radio will work? im wanting to set up a vehicle system as my mobil base station and have two radio(one for me, one for eith wife, everybody else is buying their own). Total budget for the whole system is flexable, im willing to save, but id like to keep it under $1000 for everything.
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so for MURS any VHF radio will work? im wanting to set up a vehicle system as my mobil base station and have two radio(one for me, one for eith wife, everybody else is buying their own)
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Working with CB, All HAM Bands, Public Safety, Business Bands, FRS & GMRS and Marine Band as well as being employed by Motorola, ... I listen To EVERYTHING !
Anyone in My area IS SUSCEPTIBLE TO INTERCEPTION of All Communications ... This is for My Safety. Others Will Use The Same Knowledge To SURVIVE BY ELIMINATION and Resource Suplimentation. BE SHORT & USE DISCRETION. PLEASE PRAY
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For privacy you could even add a voice scrambler to it if you have the money. For a decent one (rolling code) look to spend at least $300 (Midian TVS-2) per scrambler. Then you would need to pay for it to be installed. Also you would need a key loaded (Midian KL-3). When loading keys it's best to have the programmer yourself because the companies save the keys if they load it. Transcypt has some good scramblers, but they are way overpriced.
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For long range especially in the country consider buying some used 110W VHF-Low band mobile radios. Just make sure they are on the same frequency.
Look on EBAY (search motorola low band radio). They also make 60W versions, but 110 W will give you more range. Plus, hardly anyone used VHF low band anymore so not many people even bother scanning it.
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Us a CB and FRS/GMRS radio for outside contacts and for more private short comm's use a Nextel with Direct Talk (this is NOT Direct Connect). You do not need the phone activated, but you need a SIM card. Nextel i355's are your best bet as they can be had on EBAY for around $25/ea. Not many people know about this feature.
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Nextel Direct Talk uses 0.7W RF power, 900Mhz FHSS with digital voice (VSELP) which means it can't be received by scanners. The hop rate is 90mS. I have a special surveillance receiver that can track it, but can't demodulate the digital VSELP voice. It just sounds like popping. Remember FH will show up on spectrum analysers as "spikes" and they CAN be DF'ed.
RayAir1 1 year ago
@RayAir1 Thank you brother! You should make a video response to this vid about the Nextel capability.
locke6206 1 year ago
My wife needs to drive 40 miles to work. I wonder if there is any radio that will work in 40 miles range in case the cell phone down and she needs to get out from the emergency? Thanks.
jcllljyl 1 year ago
@jcllljyl Yes there are plenty of choices if you are willing to pay the price for the range. VHF high band radios for 50 watts or more will easily transmit that far if there are not mountains etc blocking the signal. 2 meter ham radios on repeaters will easily transmit 40 plus miles. And 10 meter radios will also transmit that far with enough wattage output.
locke6206 1 year ago
@locke6206 Keep in mind that you have to be licensed to use 2 and 10 meter. And if you get a license, someone in the gub'ment has your name and your arse. And if you're using those bands, the FCC is ALWAYS monitoring for people illegally broadcasting. HAMS WILL turn you in for being on their bands without a license.
guns4good 1 year ago
@guns4good being a HAM myself I am well aware of the licensing requirements and FCC's monitoring activities. These options I mention in this video are for when SHTF situations when survival is a life and death situation. IF SHTF the government will have their hands full for sure and enforcing FCC regs will be a low priority on their list.
locke6206 1 year ago