Duane W Brayton / Marshall Masters
In a post-global disaster world, predators and tyrants will have the best two-way radios, and they’ll use them to surveil you at a comfortable distance.What will you have? Signal flares and red bandannas?If so, when you least expect it, the predators and tyrants will come to take a spoil and they will torture, rape, and kill without mercy.This is why Radio Free Earth authors Marshall Masters and Duane W. Brayton have an urgent message for everyone with a serious interest in preparedness. That being, analog RF (radio frequency) is the heartbeat of freedom. Accept no substitutes.SOFTCOVER SPECIAL EDITION: Ideal for backpackers, this 498-page all-color, collector grade paperback, special edition offers a more convenient size (8' × 10'), library grade paper (40% heavier than standard stock), and larger 13 pt. body type.ABOUT RADIO FREE EARTHWhether you are a new hobbyist or interested in preparedness issues, this book demystifies the world of amateur and consumer two-way radio communications.You'll learn how to create an affordable consumer (CB/SSB CB/FRS/GMRS) and amateur (MF/HF/VHF/UHF) two-way radio survival network.Written for newbies, the high-level and tactical concepts presented in this book offer a simple path for visioning, leading, and supervising the creation of an effective survival communications strategy.RADIO NEWBIES: If you've never used two-way radios, when you finish reading this book, you will know where to begin, what to buy, when to buy it, and who needs to use it. When you finish reading this book, you will know the following and much more: Radio basics to include, frequencies and desirable features. How to select the right radios for the right jobs. Protecting radios from damaging electrical events. Networking with other communities and municipalities. How to establish integrity with your listening audience. SEASONED EXPERTS: For two-way radio technology professionals, this book offers a way to bridge the gap with technically challenged community leaders. You can establish common ground and help them to begin the vital task of deploying radio technology instead of wasting time and money. 3