Description
When the internet fails, power goes out, and networks collapse, radio still works—if you know how to use it.
Signal in the Storm is a practical, field-tested guide to building reliable communication systems when conditions are unstable. Written for amateur radio operators, outdoor communicators, and preparedness-minded readers, this book focuses on real-world operation, not theory or hype.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
• Build resilient communication systems.
• Operate without internet or grid power.
• Use analog and digital modes effectively.
• Manage power in the field.
• Construct portable antennas.
• Communicate during disasters.
• Navigate regulations responsibly.
• Develop disciplined operating habits.
From repeaters and HF to DMR, JS8Call, field power systems and operations, this book provides a roadmap for staying connected.
Written in clear, practical language, Signal in the Storm bridges the gap between hobbyist radio and real-world resilience.
This is not about panic.
It is about preparation.
If you value independence and reliable communication, this book belongs in your kit.

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