Message from @[VA] JediComms
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Just load the fault lines with tactical nukes and send them on their way
Well that’s another question but how are we gonna get tac nukes and it’s almost time to go frogging 🤤
Anyone know anything about using CHIRP or other alternatives to conventional localized internet data networks? Does it have a limited range, do I need a license? I currently still use flashdrives as part of a sneaker network, but it's a hassle. I don't trust VPNs or TOR, it's all shady and never 100% secure
I thought TOR was pretty solid as long as you don’t log into stuff or have it full screen. Apparently that’s how they got DPR
Im running Surfshark VPN, would also like to know
The problem with TOR as far as I know is that you have to connect to a node which could be compromised. I have heard that using a VPN plus TOR helps.
But the vpn owner can track you
From my understanding I’m no expert
Safest computer is one buried in 12ft of concrete
T. Comsec guy
Someone will have your data unless you have your own end to end encryption. End of the day it's all about who you trust to have it, and anything with a signal or on a public net can be intercepted.
Been reading the beginner guide to radio and holy fuck is it a lot of shit
@yeetasaurus - Comms is pretty tech heavy stuff. Think OG Nerds.
I can see that. But I'm interested so far so I'm gonna keep reading when I get off of work
Tacomas with 300W power inverters
MilSurp brick satcomms with hand radios
1990s ideapads running CHIRP
Etrex Garmins on wrist straps
Byah
I may have to look into getting the amature license now i was interested in it before but you all sold me on it now. I know this one is a two-way comm but does anyone use Luiton walkies for communication or practice with them or is it just better to use HAM
I got them for bug-out bags because I was expecting March and most of April to be much worse than it actually was
All I have is the beofang 5
i want the UV-5R really badly I have seen nothing but great reviews on it
but I also want a dual band radio too ( i know those boxes will typically be more expensive but I feel like I'd enjoy learning with that a bit more)
@KaiBran - definitely look into a dual band radio. The more spectrum you can carry in one rig the less you have to carry (one radio instead of two, or three).
I mean just looking online Im also thinking about them being portable and it doesnt look like it matters either way as long as you have a power source for the dual band on the go or at your F.O.B
Anyone know a less expensive alternative to the peltor comtac hearing pro? Don't wanna drop a grand on ear muffs
Safariland headphone adapters under your normal ear pro
Ty
Got the invite from the comms group. Sup y'all?
Nice to meet you
Same to you, glad to be here
Awesome. Make sure you head over to <#704856167318552647> to get situated with your states
What’s up
Oh hey simple
Hey crye
How ya been
Straight vibin chief
I hear that
Got a steal on a peltor comtac3 set, only rub is its set up for 6 pin, what radio would y'all suggest? Or should I get a different ptt adapter
6 pin is the most common plug??
Wait. 6 pin would be the ptt. Is it a TP120 or NATO downlead
Nato
Some day I'm gonna know what that means