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Prepper's Communication Handbook: Lifesaving Strategies for Staying in Contact During and After a Disaster

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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO ACQUIRING, ASSEMBLING AND UTILIZING LIFE-SAVING EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

When disaster strikes, your calls, texts and emails will not work. After 9/11, Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy, cell phones were rendered useless when transmission towers were destroyed and networks became overloaded. Having an alternative way to reach family and loved ones at these critical moments is essential. With Prepper's Communication Handbook, you learn the best tips, tricks and expert secrets for surviving when phones and the Internet fail.

Exploring the best options for every disaster scenario, this hands-on guide features in-depth coverage on a wide variety of lifesaving emergency communication systems, including:

- Satellite Radio

- Shortwave

- NOAA Receiver

- GMRS and FRS Radios

- Citizen's Band

- Ham Radio

- Radio Scanner

- MURS Radio

ISBN-13: 9781612435312

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Ulysses Press

Publication Date: 03-15-2016

Pages: 224

Product Dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

Series: Preppers

Jim Cobb is the author of Prepper's Home Defense and The Prepper's Complete Book of Disaster Readiness (2013). Mr. Cobb is a prepper and survivalist and author of the website SurvivalWeekly.com. He lives in Wisconsin.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 One-Way Radio: Receivers 4

Chapter 2 Two-Way Radio 20

Chapter 3 Amateur Radio 34

Chapter 4 Online Communication 50

Chapter 5 Putting a Plan Together 60

Chapter 6 Emergency Business Communications Planning 79

Chapter 7 Codes and Ciphers 86

Chapter 8 Essentials for Effective Communication 96

Chapter 9 Body Language 105

Chapter 10 Conflict Resolution 114

Final Thoughts 124

Resources 126

Index 130

Acknowledgments 135

About the Author 136