EmComm - SHTF Hand out radios
Posted: Mon May 11, 2026 11:29 am
Many people get into ham radio as a way to communicate with loved ones in a SHTF / Emergency Communications type situation. That for me was one of the main reasons that I got into it. Because of that I wanted to share with you what my "hand out radios" are and why I chose those.
To start, I wanted to cover what my requirements were
You'll notice in the picture some have "different" plugs on the side. Those are adapters to attach to a plate carrier helmet setup that uses peltor comtac's as the headset / microphone.
These aren't the cheapest option, but for me they were the best option and by far not the most expensive option and in my opinion a UV5r is NOT acceptable so if that's what you are planning to use you should consider other radio options.
What questions do you have? What setup do you use?
To start, I wanted to cover what my requirements were
- Had to be USB C chargable
- Had to be waterproof
- Had to accommodate digital modes
- Had to have AES 256 encryption capabilities
- Had to have Bluetooth and GPS abilities
- Had to be "unlocked or unlock-able" to rx/tx on GMRS
- Had to have near complete front panel programming abilities
You'll notice in the picture some have "different" plugs on the side. Those are adapters to attach to a plate carrier helmet setup that uses peltor comtac's as the headset / microphone.
These aren't the cheapest option, but for me they were the best option and by far not the most expensive option and in my opinion a UV5r is NOT acceptable so if that's what you are planning to use you should consider other radio options.
What questions do you have? What setup do you use?