• @NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip
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    13 months ago

    Yeah… if I am trying to reach people tens of miles away during The Apocalypse, I am already dead.

    Anyone who is within range to be helpful (or… not) would generally be within signal range of a handheld.

    • TheRealKuni
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      3 months ago

      What about after surviving the initial disaster? During the rebuilding? Or the ongoing survival?

      Long-distance radios are useful as hell in stuff like The Last of Us.

      • JackbyDev
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        33 months ago

        That’s not an emergency scenario, that’s an apocalyptic scenario.

        • TheRealKuni
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          3 months ago

          True, you make a good point.

          I did know I was referring to an apocalyptic scenario rather than an emergency one. The giveaway was that I was replying to this comment:

          Yeah… if I am trying to reach people tens of miles away during The Apocalypse, I am already dead.

          🙂

      • @NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip
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        13 months ago

        If you are in a situation where you need help, the odds of someone (even the person you have been talking to for weeks on the radio) doing a day or two journey to MAYBE be able to reach you is pretty slim. And such long distance communication has other implications for bad actors.

        And in the event of “rebuilding” some kind of community, you aren’t going to be using a handheld device at all. You’ll raid… I don’t even know what at this point (I miss Radio Shack) to install a radio on the tallest building you can find. Oh, a HAM Radio Nerd’s house. That’ll work.

        Whereas if you are trying to communicat4e with others and signal for rescue? Whatever you can get from walking up a hill/mountain or climbing the stairs to said tall building with your handheld is probably about what you can expect.

        Same with in stuff like hurricanes and the like. If you are in a region that is at all hospitable then the relief teams know to send helicopters/people to that area. And if you are in the kind of situation where even a few hours might mean the difference between life and death… odds are nobody is coming.

    • circuitfarmer
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      23 months ago

      HF handhelds do exist. Do they have the range of a dedicated HF rig? No. Better than a Baofeng? Yes, and they’re about $10 more.

        • circuitfarmer
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          43 months ago

          Radtel RT-880 comes to mind. Baofeng-level handheld capable of HF comms. I got one for ~$50.

          • JackbyDev
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            13 months ago

            Oh nice. I see it for ~$80 on their site, but still, that’s cool. Never heard of it. I ended up getting a Xiegu G90 for HF. I’m curious how well the RT-880 works for HF. Gonna see if there are any reviews of it. I would’ve loved to know about it last year lol.