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How to Use APRS for Emergency Communication

APRS, the Automatic Packet Reporting System, is vital for emergency communication among ham radio operators. It enables real-time GPS location sharing, messaging, and weather reporting without relying on traditional infrastructure. Essential equipment includes an APRS-capable radio, GPS, and TNC. APRS enhances coordination during disasters, making it a crucial tool for responders.

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How to Build a Mobile Ham Radio Go-Kit for Emergency Communications

How to Build a Mobile Ham Radio Go-Kit for Emergency Communications If you’re new to the world of amateur radio or emergency prep, you might want to check out our Start Here page first. It offers a beginner-friendly roadmap to building your skills and equipment list. Whether you’re a seasoned ham or just beginning your…

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Getting Started in Emergency Preparedness: A Practical Guide for Beginners

Disasters don’t make appointments. Whether it’s a winter storm, hurricane, wildfire, or grid failure, being unprepared can turn a bad situation into a life-threatening one. But emergency preparedness isn’t about fear—it’s about freedom and resilience. Prepping empowers you to take care of yourself, your family, and even your neighbors when systems fail. Step 1: Emergency…