This YouTube video, titled 'The Reality of Comms,' is advertised as a full video available on the GBRS GROUP Patreon. Based solely on the title and description, the content likely delves into the operational or tactical aspects of communication systems, possibly within a military, law enforcement, or advanced training context. Given the GBRS GROUP affiliation, it is highly probable that the video features discussions or demonstrations related to firearms, tactical gear, and related operational considerations.
This YouTube video, titled 'Will Radios Get You Killed in Combat?', appears to be an excerpt or teaser for a longer piece called 'Patrol Basics: Squad Comms'. Based on the title, the content likely discusses the risks and implications of using radio communication in combat situations, potentially covering communication protocols, vulnerabilities, and best practices for squad-level operations. The full video seems to be focused on fundamental patrol tactics and communication.
This YouTube video features Jake from @gridbasedotnet discussing and answering common 'noob' questions related to firearm communications, as indicated by the title "Cross-Country Comms." The description explicitly mentions that the full video is available on YouTube and includes the hashtag #dirtycivilian, suggesting a focus on practical firearm use and potentially preparedness or tactical applications. The content appears to be introductory and educational for those new to the subject of reliable communication in various environments, likely with a firearms or outdoor/preparedness context.
This video delves into advanced radio communications for prepared citizens, moving beyond basic use to tactical applications. It categorizes threats, discusses the reality of civilian SIGINT, and outlines communication strategies for close, medium, and long ranges. Key considerations include encryption, digital vs. analog signals, and the use of repeaters for extended range.
This T.REX TALK episode delves into the future of radio communications, exploring essential radio gear for preparedness and discussing topics such as Software Defined Radios (SDRs), mesh networks, direction finding, and jamming. The video provides resources for experimenting with SDRs online and setting up Meshtastic devices, alongside promoting their podcast and newsletter for further engagement.
This video features a "Comms Conversation" hosted by TREX TALK, delving into emergency and radio communications. The discussion aims to answer viewer questions regarding various aspects of communication systems, including gear, strategies, and encryption. Viewers are encouraged to submit their questions to trextalk@trex-arms.com for potential inclusion in future episodes. The title and description suggest a practical, informational discussion relevant to preparedness and communication in various scenarios.
This video discusses an update regarding Cal Fire's decision to discontinue their reliance on HAM radio emergency communications. The host highlights concerns about the potential jeopardy to the safety of millions of Californians due to this change. Links to various news articles and responses from amateur radio organizations like ARRL are provided, along with the host's original video on the subject. The video also promotes the host's website, training programs, Patreon, and other platforms where his content can be found.
This video introduces the 'why, what, and where' of Ham radios for emergency preparedness, emphasizing that communication is a crucial pillar alongside firearms. It highlights the need for licensing, compares professional Ham radios to consumer walkie-talkies, and showcases the AnyTone TERMN-8R as a versatile option. The importance of antenna placement and upgrades for extended range is also demonstrated, encouraging viewers to overcome the perceived complexity of the technology.
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