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Thank you for this series. It’s good to learn a broader perspective of communication -beyond the pros & cons of various kinds of radios, etc.
Good advice. I’ll add one additional idea that fits between these options and a radio — the good old TA312 Army Field Telephone. Yea, it’ll need batteries and wire, but for short, fixed (1/2 mile) installations, it provides quiet, reliable and private communications.
If you can find them, the TA1 is even better; no battery required. But very limited range.
Thank you for this series. It’s good to learn a broader perspective of communication -beyond the pros & cons of various kinds of radios, etc.
Good advice. I’ll add one additional idea that fits between these options and a radio — the good old TA312 Army Field Telephone. Yea, it’ll need batteries and wire, but for short, fixed (1/2 mile) installations, it provides quiet, reliable and private communications.
If you can find them, the TA1 is even better; no battery required. But very limited range.