[–] 15336256? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I bought a cheap set of the two-way radios to add to the set we already had. My husband works just a couple miles away so he has one and I have one at home. And his parents are within the 16-mile-radius, so they have one too. This was a $19.99 set of radios I picked up at Aldi's in their weekly finds section. There are long-range two-way radios too. I know Best Buy has them. If you go the two-way radio/walkie talkie route, just make sure you have plenty of batteries. If you end up needing these, they'll go batteries fairly quickly.
EDIT: Test them too. The ranges are affected by hills, trees, etc.
[–] 15337532? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Ham radio. NVIS for regional voice 2 way coms, Hand held VHF 6m 2m via private cross band repeater for local coms. DIgital for global coms. Solar to power everything.
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Used AMTOR and PACTOR 20+ yrs ago. What is being used now as a standard?
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I find Olivia to be very resistant to QRM and QRN and relatively fast depending on bandwidth used. I used ALE400 for unattended text message exchange half way around the world on 20 watts during poor sun conditions (12 time zones and -40 to +70 latitude). There are plenty of new digital modes in MultiPSK (yeah, horrible interface but great software). Get back on and git some!