I want to highlight two additions I’ve made to my survival comms situation. First is the Cobra WXST38 CB radio . This radio comes with a myriad of features which include: 40 channels, back-lighting (which makes it visible day or night, dual emergency watch channels, Sound Tracker technology (which reduces noise and static for clearer [...]
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Survival Communications
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The Army Alphabet
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Whether you’re covering your radio conversation or just want to be in the know, the Army has it’s own alphabet called “the phonetic alphabet” that is easy to learn. So to those of you who haven’t heard it before or just need to brush up here’s the army alphabet. Code word A – Alpha B [...]
CB Radio Slang
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In EOTW times amateur, HAM and CB radio will become much more popular than it is today. It may be the only way of communicating using modern terms. Until then you can practice talking on the CB radio using these popular slang terms. Popular terms for law enforcement officers • “Bear” – a law officer. [...]
