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"Praxis: Plan of Instruction, Part Two"

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Anonymous flacmonkey said...

Excellent plan, however there is one problem. 10 to 20 miles range with a FRS/GRMS is not going to happen in a real world environment, unless one radio is at the top of a mountain and the other is at the bottom of a valley. FRS/GRMS radios are really only good for 1 to 2 miles. MURS radios will get you about 5 miles. Ham radio 5 watt VHF/UHF HTs (Handy Talkies) can get about 10 miles, but any farther and you will need to use a repeater or a directional beam antenna mounted to an antenna mast or hung in a tree.

All radios are terrain sensitive, hilly terrain or urban environments will greatly limit the effective range of the radio.

February 5, 2009 at 8:44 AM

Anonymous The Trainer said...

Yes, I'd have to agree with you on the FRS/GMRS radios as compared to MURS and HAM. No comparison when it comes to capabilities.

However, the purpose for inclusion of the radios is for intra-group communication in a MW mode, versus the AW mode of establishing a far reaching, repeatable, complex radio communications network that is as easily DF'd as the intra-group comm system. (Oh, to have burst transmission capability!!)

Please keep in mind the POI template is to help structure a group training plan and is completely modifiable to individual group desires, needs or requirements, so if you're considering adopting a portion of it and modifying communications, by all means, do so!

Thanks for the comments.

February 5, 2009 at 9:15 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very good outline.

I could see it being a little different for specialized units, such as for urban partisan training, however.

For that, the major add-ons might be: intelligence collection, weapons disposal, 'hiding in plain sight', more emphasis on sprints with some forced marches, learning about the area's black market and underclass, etc.

February 5, 2009 at 10:11 AM

Anonymous falcon said...

Falcon Here
Thanks for the guidance. I know it is a good starting point and the way things are going, the sooner we prepare the better. After hearing about the assault on the first amendment by the liberal "fairness Doctrine," I've come to the sad conclusion that it's now only a matter of time before it all hits the fan.

falcon

February 5, 2009 at 10:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Flat out best regional and direction-finding-resistant radio is HF with an NVIS antenna. 400 miles, omni directional. Army uses it in forward tactical scenarios for a reson...it works.

February 5, 2009 at 11:09 PM

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