This is another attempt to put a vital part of a security operation into an affordable box, that will provide ‘the mostest, for the leastest’, the quickest, and in the easiest way. In time, the basic tools will be the foundation of whatever improvements to an area of your security plan that fits you. At present, the discussion is about radio related topics as it pertains to a security operation. The pros know that actionable intelligence should drive defenses. We will likely not have the time to develop that lofty level of intelligence, yet there is one type of intelligence where the “low hanging fruit” is easily had. We seek to discover this threat, so that action will be taken. This certain and basic information, a no-brainer, is about threats that should cause one to heighten their defenses, if not put eyes on the problem. So what are we talking about? Bad guys using radios to coordinate movement, against you and yours.
At the end of the day is it not what you got, but what you can keep. The ability to keep what we got is the goal. As alluded to, ad naseum, *Security will be job one*. You can have a dedicated security team that is supported by everyone else, yet sadly most of us will be hurting for certain without enough hands that make work light. Can we have dedicated security team? Gotta S2 for you? Got no clue? How about your own SIGINT? No? Bummer! How can we cram, at least one of these important functions into something bite size that a prepper can chew? Can we consolidate capabilities, downsize one critical task? Is it possible to put at least some of it into a manageable size box that can provide at least some of what is the most useful? Can we adapted these tasks to regular folk’s background, without a steep learning curve? All these pesky questions were needed to be asked. As it pertains to the recent topic d’jour, we can indeed take a bite of the security problem out, by starting with a single scanner. The threat will not disappoint, and neither will a scanner, if used properly. Give Grandpa, or the big kid, a scanner for Christmas. You might be glad you did. It is a critical part of your security and commo plan, that does the first intel job: Warning.Continue reading“Signals Intelligence for Regular Folk – Part 1, by Tunnel Rabbit”