Without communication you have no control. This is either an irritation or has life consequences.
We take easy communications for granted. If you do not think so try arrange a Braai with your mates this Saturday without the use of a cell phone. How will that work out for you?
What would be the alternative to cell communication?
It’s quite mind numbing to think that there was a time before cell network, the internet and even fax machines.
How would you communicate with out the availability of the specialised and power hungry comms networks?
We at TheQuarterMaster suggest that you look at the use of Radio’s for emergency communications.
They have their advantages and disadvantages: The prime advantage is that you are not reliant (For the most part) on critical infrastructure such as cell beacons or the national power grid. (Radio Repeaters are another discussion)
Correctly used radios can provide good reliable communication where ever you need to be BUT there are limitations.
Terrain and Topography have a vote in the distance that a signal can travel. Generally radio signals will travel to the horizon. Building, kopjes and bush etc. will degrade the signal.
Another limitation (Not disadvantage) is that those using the radio’s must know correct radio procedure. It is not simply a matter of holding down the PTT (Press to Talk) button and then jabbering away.
Radios are a one way communication device. The users need to know this otherwise they will cause no end of frustration and jam up your comms network. Also Radio comms is NOT private.
Mobile radios are more powerful and thus can “punch” through obstructions, but are subject to the same limitations.
Simply put, when you are going to communicate with a radio a suggested basic radio procedure would be:
(This allows the channel to open/close. Otherwise you will chop off some of your message)
A radio set up in your area of work or where you live will enable you to communicate easily with friends, neighbours, colleagues without too much fuss.
BUT it is critical that such a radio network be up and running before a crisis so that everyone know how to and also how NOT to use a radio.
We take cell and social media communications for granted and it is vital that you have a Plan B in place in case of communications and or grid failure.
There is much more technical stuff to talk about regarding radio’s such as aerials, Band, GMRS, FRS licensing etc.
Here at TheQuarterMaster we are ready to assist you with Communications products and advice.
Regards
Camo
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