Survival Radio: Designated RTO: Group Radio Operator Handbook for SHTF (OH8STN: Grid Down Emergency Communications)

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Management number 232052543 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$8.62 Model Number 232052543
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Survival Radio: Designated RTOMost groups treat communications like a gear problem. They buy radios, program a few channels, hand them out, and assume they have solved it. They have not. A radio is not a plan, ownership is not competence, and communications does not become reliable because someone brought enough handhelds.Survival Radio: Designated RTO was written to correct that mistake.This is not a gear guide, a product roundup, or another book built around the fantasy that equipment alone creates readiness. It is a practical field manual for preparedness groups, families, rural communities, and mutual support networks that need communications to work when conditions are poor, support is limited, and failure carries consequence.At the center of that problem is the Designated RTO, the person responsible for preserving the group’s ability to coordinate, maintain awareness, and move useful information when easier options begin to disappear. This book explains what that role actually is, what it is not, and why the RTO is not simply the person holding the radio.More importantly, it explains why communications is never the RTO’s burden alone.Reliable communications begins before anyone keys a microphone. It begins with mission definition, communications planning, realistic reporting, competent base support, disciplined roving teams, and a group that understands communications as a shared operational responsibility rather than a specialist problem delegated to whoever owns the gear.This book breaks that system down from end to end.It explains what the mission planner must define before communications can be built correctly, what the RTO is responsible for once the mission is real, what the base must preserve while the team is moving, and what the roving team must sustain if the rest of the system is expected to support it.It also covers the supporting details that keep the larger system functional when conditions become less forgiving, including power, frequency planning, message handling, backup operators, practice routines, and the small omissions that can degrade a communications plan as quickly as failed equipment.This is not a book about sounding tactical. It is a book about building communications that remain useful when the mission stops behaving cleanly and the group still has to function anyway.No hype. No shortcuts. No fantasy that a cheap radio and a good attitude will compensate for poor planning, weak discipline, or untested assumptions.Just the methods, structure, and operational logic required to keep your people coordinated when failure is no longer cheap.Julian OH8STN Read more

ASIN B0GZ9Y6R2P
ISBN13 979-8195159733
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.41 x 9 inches
Item Weight 11.7 ounces
Print length 180 pages
Publication date May 1, 2026

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