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It's pretty easy to sink thousands into trick firearms and trinkets that are associated with them when it comes to survival / preparedness. But I've found most people don't have basic communications setups without a cell phone tower and electricity. (Not to mention a backpack already loaded with the gear needed to survive outdoors in the current season)
Communications are on par with; if not MORE useful than being proficient with a gun in the advent of a life disrupting event.
Being able to convey messages over distance is a massive advantage in any scenario. So... Lets talk comms!
What are you guys using for communication in the advent of a scenario where you cant use phones? Do your loved ones have a radio with them or in vehicle that they know how to use? Have you used that gear in the rain, and will it perform?
Do you have handheld radios? Ham, GMRS? Sat phones? Yelling loudly at one another? 2 tin cans with strings attached?
I have found that getting high quality WATERPROOF (oregon winters take no prisoners) communications on your kit is quit expensive. If you guys are looking to buy comm gear I HIGHLY recommend comm gear supply. They have unimaginably good customer service and excellent products.
Wish I would have found them when I first started with comms. I ordered the wrong item over a year ago causing some issues with my peltor headset and transmission. I called them up, explained my issue ( that was my fault by ordering the wrong product) they sent me a shipping label for return and are swapping it out with a bran new product that fits my needs. Thats freakin awesome.
Communications are on par with; if not MORE useful than being proficient with a gun in the advent of a life disrupting event.
Being able to convey messages over distance is a massive advantage in any scenario. So... Lets talk comms!
What are you guys using for communication in the advent of a scenario where you cant use phones? Do your loved ones have a radio with them or in vehicle that they know how to use? Have you used that gear in the rain, and will it perform?
Do you have handheld radios? Ham, GMRS? Sat phones? Yelling loudly at one another? 2 tin cans with strings attached?
I have found that getting high quality WATERPROOF (oregon winters take no prisoners) communications on your kit is quit expensive. If you guys are looking to buy comm gear I HIGHLY recommend comm gear supply. They have unimaginably good customer service and excellent products.
Wish I would have found them when I first started with comms. I ordered the wrong item over a year ago causing some issues with my peltor headset and transmission. I called them up, explained my issue ( that was my fault by ordering the wrong product) they sent me a shipping label for return and are swapping it out with a bran new product that fits my needs. Thats freakin awesome.
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