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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2479493" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>Just wanted to post this here for you current or soon to be hams interested in some quality SHTF commo training from a former 18e.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://sparks31.wordpress.com/upcoming-training/" target="_blank">http://sparks31.wordpress.com/upcoming-training/</a></p><p></p><p>November 8th-9th, 2014 Tulsa, OK</p><p></p><p>The class will revolve around the basics of low power/qrp/covert operation with low-profile/improvised antennas, and communications monitoring focused for VHF/UHF COMINT. It will consist of classroom instruction and a field training exercise (FTX). The FTX will be held *rain or shine*. Dress and equip yourself appropriately. It is strongly advised that the attendee have at least a general class ham license, as HF operation will be involved. If you dont have a general license, you can do a COMINT/monitoring track on the Sunday FTX. you will ALSO receive a copy of my new book Grid-Down Communications.</p><p></p><p>Topics to be discussed will include:</p><p></p><p> Considerations for III%er/Grid-Down Communications</p><p> Equipment Selection</p><p> Improvised Antennas</p><p> Low Profile/Covert Operations</p><p> Basic Cryptographic Systems and Techniques</p><p> Non-Radio Communications Options</p><p> IFF (Identification Friend/Foe) and Interoperability System Considerations</p><p> Basic Improvised Surveillance/Security Systems Off The Shelf Solutions</p><p> VHF/UHF Communications Monitoring/COMINT (Communications Intelligence) Equipment and Systems</p><p> Basic COMINT and COMINT Analysis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2479493, member: 8377"] Just wanted to post this here for you current or soon to be hams interested in some quality SHTF commo training from a former 18e. [url]http://sparks31.wordpress.com/upcoming-training/[/url] November 8th-9th, 2014 Tulsa, OK The class will revolve around the basics of low power/qrp/covert operation with low-profile/improvised antennas, and communications monitoring focused for VHF/UHF COMINT. It will consist of classroom instruction and a field training exercise (FTX). The FTX will be held *rain or shine*. Dress and equip yourself appropriately. It is strongly advised that the attendee have at least a general class ham license, as HF operation will be involved. If you dont have a general license, you can do a COMINT/monitoring track on the Sunday FTX. you will ALSO receive a copy of my new book Grid-Down Communications. Topics to be discussed will include: Considerations for III%er/Grid-Down Communications Equipment Selection Improvised Antennas Low Profile/Covert Operations Basic Cryptographic Systems and Techniques Non-Radio Communications Options IFF (Identification Friend/Foe) and Interoperability System Considerations Basic Improvised Surveillance/Security Systems Off The Shelf Solutions VHF/UHF Communications Monitoring/COMINT (Communications Intelligence) Equipment and Systems Basic COMINT and COMINT Analysis [/QUOTE]
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