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Errata: Signal in the Storm

Last Updated: February 20, 2026

This page documents corrections to content published in Signal in the Storm: A Practical Guide to Emergency, Field, and Resilient Radio Communications

Location Original Text/ItemCorrected Text/ItemDate Corrected
Chapter 8, Page 96Information on HF band beginner friendly overview for 40 meters was unintentionally omitted.40 Meters (7 MHz):
Sometimes refereed to as the “workhorse band” because it is often considered a a good band for day or night use year-round.
RTTY and Digital Modes (USB): Primarily active between 7.000 MHz – 7.125 MHz.
General Phone (LSB): 7.125 MHz – 7.300 MHz (Extra Class) and 7.175 MHz – 7.300 MHz (General Class).
Lots of FT8 activity during the day / night. 
Antenna: 65’-0”
Element: 32’-6”
February 20, 2026
Chapter 12, Page 139Formatting Error: “But when conditions get real–weak signals, heavy interference, crowded nets, tired operators, and low batteries-long explanations become a liability.”This sentence should read: “But when conditions get real, such as weak signals, heavy interference, crowded nets, tired operators, and low batteries–long explanations become a liability.” February 26, 2026