Prepper’s Communication Handbook for Disasters
Prepper’s Communication Handbook: Lifesaving Strategies for Staying in Contact During and After a Disaster
Summary
The Prepper’s Communication Handbook is an essential guide for acquiring, assembling, and utilizing emergency communication systems during disasters when traditional methods like calls, texts, and emails fail. Drawing lessons from past events such as 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and Hurricane Sandy, the handbook emphasizes the importance of alternative communication methods when cell networks are compromised.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Coverage: In-depth information on various lifesaving communication systems.
- Disaster Preparedness: Strategies tailored for different disaster scenarios.
- Communication Options: Guides on using:
- Satellite Radio
- Shortwave
- NOAA Receiver
- GMRS and FRS Radios
- Citizen’s Band
- Ham Radio
- Radio Scanner
- MURS Radio
- And more!
This hands-on guide equips readers with expert tips and tricks to ensure they can stay connected with family and loved ones during critical moments.
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Robert Lewter –
Every time I read one of Jim Cobb’s books, when I finish I know a lot more than when I started. His practical way of viewing situations and offering solutions really makes an impact.
Eric dotson –
Learned new info and definently got interested in ham radio. Was taken aback by the chapter on personal communication skills…..now I have to read how to win friends and influence people again (greatest people skill book ever). Thanks for the great read, easy, informational, and vitally important
swo –
The book is a good primer for learning how to incorporate communications into one’s preparedness plans. if you are looking for an indepth book on a particular area within communications, the book probably won’t satisfy you. Instead it is a overview of the larger topic. If you find an area that interests you, the author provides resources for further studying. A good starting point for those new to the topic.
Craig Caudill – Nature Reliance School –
I am a bit embarrassed to admit that I was incredibly behind on my ability to use radios and similar equipment. That is why I was very happy to see this offering pop up on Amazon.
I have met Jim Cobb and found him to be a person who genuinely wants to help people be more prepared and this book is no different for those of us who are just getting started into the communications aspect of disaster preparedness.
If you are new to this, you will love this book. Not only are technical chapters regarding equipment very informative, I was greatly impressed that he included aspects of effective communication, body language and conflict resolution in the book as well. I train military, LEO, and private citizens in survival, preparedness and related training for a living. I am huge advocate of teaching others how to communicate effectively. Jim’s methods are spot-on, easy to understand, and easy to implement in your daily life.
IN summary, GET THIS BOOK, you will not regret it.
C. D. R. –
It is a great book for beginners. It is clearly written, easy to follow and the information is laid out in a logical sequence. It gives you descriptions of types of radios, call signs, codes, information about HAM radio licensing, and other types of communication, such as social media (Facebook, etc.) and how to put together a family emergency contact plan.
Kindle Customer –
This one of those books that you will want in your library! I have been collecting Jim Cobb’s books now for about a year and this book is just as good as his others. It is informative and will start you on the path of deciding what you need or don’t need. Radios and communications equipment is not a single book folks. Can’t be! This book gives you the information you need to start making an informed decision. Buy the book folks!!!! As a matter of fact buy them all! They make a great library of information!
colin oliver –
Excellent author , easy to read great advice for starting out in different types of commutation comms with different types of radio
Chuck S. –
I’ve read many of Mr. Cobb’s books and they are easy to follow and the information is laid out in a logical sequence. This particular book is fantastic if you’re new to the communications game. It covers all aspects of communication during a time of emergency or crisis. So if you’re just starting out THIS IS the book for you!
BUT that is not to say you “old-timers” can’t learn something from this book. There is info in here that I had learned a long time ago and basically forgot about it. This book would be a great refresher.
Money well spent on a product that meets the needs of the new or experienced communicator.
Good job Mr. Cobb!
Amazon Customer –
This is a great book to have in your bug-out kit if you’re not already a comm. expert. The most valuable topics Cobb covers are: Detailed descriptions of types of radios, radio codes and call signs, what you need to know about HAM radio licensing, alternative types of communication like social media and putting together family emergency contact plans. I’ve experienced a couple of major disaster situations during which cell communication becomes impossible and connecting with family and friends has to go through alternate means of communication. This type of info may be fairly straightforward, but it’s a must for staying safe when the SHTF.
Justin A B –
Great book lots of detail for the beginner prepped or survivalist.
Jack –
Would have liked to see something on, how do we start up cell phone service, land line, or internet service again after the apocalypse? How feasible is it, what kind of people do you need working on it? Can you create some kind of local version that’s less sophisticated but still useful?
Instead, the book is more just saying that he thinks radios and police scanners are cool, it seemed to me. And then even though that was his preferred subject, “This book isn’t for telling you all about how to use ham radios. It’s beyond my scope,” something like that. It’s more like just a review of the different type of radios out there- walkie talkie, CB radio, marine radio, weather emergency radio- and not a gear guide to different brands, or a build your own / DIY / electronics repair tech guide. A bit on that would have been useful, too- what are the most likely problems, how to diagnose, what spare parts you need and how to do the repair.
Then on the other hand, besides thinking a book largely on walkie talkies wasn’t ambitious enough, I thought that his discussion of like international radio was kind of too much. It didn’t seem that practical to me to spend money on something so you could sit and like watch the apocalypse unfold internationally. But maybe I’m wrong. I guess I do feel a little better off that I read that.
Also, nothing about like smoke signals or flag signals from towers. That used to be an important method of quick communication for the powerful. What if somehow you didn’t have your radios running? What if it ends up that a solar flare or EMP is capable of knocking ’em out? Maybe I’m wrong, but. . . I just thought this book was too limited. Kind of just, “Hey guys, wouldn’t it be cool if we were all talking over radios?” It’s like just a little more detail than what you’d think up yourself or find out very easily yourself in the first place.
Can zombies talk over the radio, if they get hold of one of our pieces of equipment, or is it just going to be a bunch of growling? Will they be able to listen in and understand?
Erick Barrón –
Al igual que su par sobre armas buen papel y empastado, blanco y negro y un poco carente de imágenes didácticas pero cumple con lo esperado. Llego en tiempo