In case phones are down and stuff during a disaster, what would be the best way to communicate? Ham radio? Satellite phone? I need options guys.

  • /home/pineappleloverOP
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    22 months ago

    My main issue with 2 way and ham radio is they don’t go that far. Say I’m like 50 miles away. A whole state away or something. What’s the best form of emergency communication? Emergency satellite communicator I recall you have to pay some subscription fee right? Additionally, if phone lines are down, you can’t expect the other person to receive that message on their phone.

    • @Retro_unlimited@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      The satellite one I have is a one time fee, you push a button then search and rescue come to your GPS coordinates. It’s mainly if I get stranded and it’s life and death situation.

      Sadly now a days almost everything is internet based, and can be shut off remotely by governments or hackers. Wish there were more options for communication.

      As for long distance, I think you would need an expensive ham radio and a huge antenna.

      • /home/pineappleloverOP
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        12 months ago

        I thought it was a subscription. I think the garmin ones you need to pay a fee to be able to use. Which I find kinda dumb

        • @Retro_unlimited@lemmy.world
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          2 months ago

          The garmin ones allow you to use a phone and send txt using the satellites and they have agents that help with things. That’s why they have a monthly fee. Mine only calls emergency rescue.

    • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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      22 months ago

      HAM can do 50 miles, under the right conditions.

      GMRS can using repeaters or a repeater network (which is essentially what cell phones do).