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        <description>This is an audiobook sample from my book Grid-Down Emergency Communications, focused on keeping communications working when the grid fails. This video is an audiobook sample from my book Grid-Down Emergency Communications. This book focuses on the methods and strategies needed to keep your communications network functioning when the electrical grid and normal infrastructure fail. It explains how to plan, organize, and operate effective HF and VHF communications during long outages, with an emphasis on practical fixed and field procedures, efficient data communications, power discipline, and group coordination. The goal is to provide a reliable framework for staying connected in real grid-down conditions. If you want the full book, you can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/author/julian-oh8stn Thanks for supporting the work. 73 Julian, OH8STN #oh8stn #hamradio #emergencycommunications</description>
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