(Continued from Part 3.)
Applying P.A.C.E. to a Commo Plan
For every communication requirement, always have an alternative or substitute option to accomplish the same task. For example, hand and light signals and whistles are appropriate alternatives for a security operation.
As a last resort, a signal fire, fog horn, or air raid siren could be for emergency communications. However, I should let the user make the final decision. Stay off the beaten path as much as possible and increasingly so as the threat conditions escalate. As threats learn and evolve, so should we. Continually improve your security operation and commo plan that is an essential adjunct to your primary job, security.
Technique is More Important Than the Radio Specs
How one uses their communications equipment is more important than the equipment itself. For example, I can use directional antennas on two scanners or suitable receivers on both sides of a communications circuit to listen to very low-powered 1/4 to 1/2 watt FRS radios at either station as far apart as 5 miles away. Low Level Voice Intercept (LLVI) attempts would be mostly defeated. Only a drone directly overhead could DF the signal. The cost of this equipment would be minimal.Continue reading“Communications Options for the Common Man – Part 4, by Tunnel Rabbit”