Have
you ever stopped to consider how you would communicate with loved ones
in the event of a widespread infrastructure failure, natural disaster
or man-made atrocity? In an increasingly uncertain world, the ability
to have 100-percent control over your communications is crucial to
maintaining personal security.
In this book, communications specialist Michael Chesbro offers expert
in-depth guidance on integrating a broad spectrum of independent,
alternative communications methods – from the various licensed and
unlicensed radio services to digital modes – into a highly effective
communications network for survival and self-reliance. He also examines
standard operating procedures, options for establishing both local and
international contacts, different types of equipment, methods of
sending messages securely and more. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos,
illus., 216 pp.
A former senior counterintelligence agent with U.S. Department of Defense Special Operations, Michael Chesbro
is now retired and devotes his time to writing, technical research and
consulting. He also serves as the director of the Auroral Radio
Research Group (Radio Reconnaissance) and is an amateur radio operator
(call sign: KD7KLA), a GMRS radio operator (call sign: WPRR701) and an
army MARS radio operator (call sign: AAR0MR). He can be found working
all of the amateur radio bands in just about any mode, from Morse code
to the various sound card/digital modes to phone to satellite, all of
which he covers in his new book.
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