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Do that, you won't regret it.
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Good idea. We've been using packet digital radio since the 80s There's no jack or zuck The license/training/equipment is easy to get now and it may come to that
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You study for the license test (35 questions) from a verbatim published pool of questions. No morse code requirement any more. 5 year-olds have done it. And since a lot of hams are old/dying, there's a lot of used equipment around http://arrl.org
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Radio-based communication is remarkably resilient and I recommend anyone who worries about the increasingly rapid collapse of free speech to look into it.
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It can't be the only alternative, though. People really need to start looking into resilient, decentralized modes of communication.
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Amateur radio is fine ( been one for almost 50 years ) but is a dying pastime, like home black-smithing, or stamp collecting. As such, inexpensive estate sales kit abounds I would consider LoRa mesh building, with a gateway to the internet or amateur digital 'upstream' 1/
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Finding LoRa 'neighbors' has the Teotwawki virtue of forcing you to get to know your neighborhood and to take the time to talk irl w them. To have chance to unobtrusively 'take their measure' I recall, .
@MorlockP that you have a local squabble going, that was not reasonably 2/ - Show replies
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I was actually just digging into this myself. Not sure what $$ outlay id be looking at though
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