THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO ACQUIRING, ASSEMBLING AND UTILIZING LIFE-SAVING EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMSWhen disaster strikes, your calls, texts and emails may not work. After 9/11, Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy, cell phones were rendered useless when transmission towers were destroyed and networks became overloaded. Having an alternative way to reach family and loved ones at these critical moments is essential. With Prepper's Communication Handbook, you learn the best tips, tricks and expert secrets for surviving when phones and the Internet fail.Exploring the best options for every disaster scenario, this hands-on guide features in-depth coverage on a wide variety of lifesaving emergency communication systems, * Satellite Radio* Shortwave* NOAA Receiver* GMRS and FRS Radios* Citizen's Band* Ham Radio* Radio Scanners* MURS RadioIf you're looking for a "take you by the hand" approach to learning how to set up a ham rig, look elsewhere. The focus here is on providing an overview of all the different communication tools out there, allowing you to decide for yourself which ones are best suited for your needs, situation, and experience level.After discussing the various communication tools available, the focus turns to improving communication skills, such as conflict resolution and interpreting body language. Without these skills, tools are all but useless.
Jim Cobb has been a prepper since long before that term ever came into use. He's been studying, practicing, and now teaching survival and preparedness for about 30 years. Jim has written several books on the subject, including Prepper's Home Defense, Prepper's Long-Term Survival Guide, and Prepper's Financial Guide. He also regularly contributes to magazines such as American Survival Guide, Survivor's Edge, and OFFGRID.
Every time I read one of Jim Cobb's books, when I finish I know a lot more than when I started. His practical way of viewing situations and offering solutions really makes an impact.
The Preppers Communication Handbook is an excellent introduction to disaster communications. In it, author Jim Cobb breaks down the most common forms of communication and gives you an overview of each one, telling you everything you need to know. This book covers everything from AM/FM radio receivers and shortwave to two-way radios such as HAM and CB to online methods of communication such as instant messaging. He even discusses codes and ciphers as well as other strategies to make sure your private communications are really private. I especially appreciated the chapters on effective face to face communication, body language, and conflict resolution. Such "back to the basics" skills are necessary for survival and may be all you have following a major disaster, so they are especially important to remember in a world that is depending more and more on technology to help us stay connected. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is interested in putting together a communication plan to round out their preparedness activities. A copy of this book was provided by the publisher in exchange for this unbiased review.
When I saw that the Prepper’s Communication Handbook covered ham radios, walkie-talkies, and shortwave radios, I was a bit apprehensive. Usually, these types of discussions are extremely detailed, so I was pleasantly surprised to find it very easy to read and understand. The material is presented in a clear, concise manner yet does not “talk down” to the reader. I now have a much better understanding of my communication options in a disaster situation and know the direction I wish to take in being prepared with the right tools. In my opinion, the author met his goal of presenting the various options available. The Prepper’s Communication Handbook is a valuable tool to add to your Prepper Library. I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
A simple, yet informative introduction to what is needed to communicate when a disaster strikes. A basic guide that includes 10 codes, Phonetic Alphabets and a brief explanation of HAM radio. An easy read that doesn't go into much detail, but covers considerable information to clarify why you need certain equipment and what information you need to know. From putting a Plan Together to Codes and Ciphers -its a interesting read and general manual to help you prepare for a lifesaving event.
Too much information (and not the right kind of information) to be a useful quick-reference, and too little information to be a fully fledged guide to the subject. As a ham myself, the ARRL has much, much better guides on the subject, useful to hams and non-hams alike. I really can't think of the kind of person who would find this particularly useful.