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Each of the individual qualities that our Prepper Radio has - can be found in one Ham radio or another, but our Prepper Radio is unique, in that it has all the qualities in one. What Is A Prepper? Preppers are a growing segment of our society. They believe that we live in unstable times - some even in what they call "End Times", or TEOTWAWKI (The End Of The World As We Know It), and they believe it important to be prepared so they can survive and re-establish society during the new time. This radio is designed for the more serious prepper - but all, including those who want to be prepared for a natural event such as hurricanes - are welcome to join in. One doesn't have to use the radio. They can just store it in the EMP protected container that it comes in - just like they might keep a fire extinguisher on the shelf. Where the project was at before we began Kickstarter Our very first prototype worked very well and the estimated mass production cost for it was under $200, but it was what is called QRP (low wattage transmission power). While using QRP one could sometimes communicate with hams thousands of miles away - but not reliably. Over the last couple of years we have built several improved prototypes. Later prototypes were designed to be more powerful, for reliable use within several hundred miles, but were not as stable as we liked. Still, we now have several tested circuits to pick and choose from for our final design.
The current inclination is towards two separate boards in two smaller cases, one being the radio and the other the amplifier so that we can better separate the heat and RF of the amplifier from the radio. In point of fact we are considering a third box - for a presently undisclosed reason - but it is all a part of what we call the radio and all the cases will fit into a can for EMP protection. Our Goal and Stretch Goals This is where you come in. While we have already spent the $6,000 (and more) so far, and tens of thousands of dollars of volunteer work has gone into the project, we are setting our Kickstarter goal at a low additional $10,000 to make sure that we can reach it. For that amount we feel that we can finish at least one design and get the boards tested, perhaps even before the end of the campaign, if we have enough continuing support. The ten thousand dollar goal will be only 50 more participants at the $200 level, but in reality we hope that there will be many more that participate. This latter STRETCH is what this Kickstarter project is really all about. The thought I have is that 3,000 users would make a marvelously strong radio network. Thirty thousand would be even better - and greatly assist America's recovery and reconstruction, which is the goal and mission of S.A.F.E. For that number to be attracted to participate, something will have to transpire, beyond government shutdowns and debt ceilings, to make the masses awaken to the need. The project will need to have gone viral, and if that should occur we have to wonder how such events that cause it to do so, may affect the conditions for fulfillment. Only Preppers and the like will understand these dreams and fears. All others will think it a total detachment from reality as they see it. A more detailed video explaining about the radio Our project is also about Crowd Sourcing, getting everyone to help build a useful net. You could say it is about Crowd 'organizing' because the goal is to have everyone cooperate. Mutual support and organization is very important. We want you through our TEAM Leaders (who have existed in all 50 US states and throughout Canada since before the year 2000) to associate with other members in your state and neighboring area. We want you to meet with them and create from the bottom up the kind of organization that you want your User net to be.
Technical Aspects of the Radio Physical goals about the radio were shown in the video and very detailed aspects are available in the manual that can be downloaded from: http://www.webpal.org/SAFEems/index.html. During the Kickstarter campaign we plan to give continuous status reports regarding the finalization of the development. We are presently developing in prototype three different approaches to fulfilling the same parameters. They all work on PSK31 in 80m using a NVIS antenna and all are to be small enough to fit into a can for EMP protection, and still cost under $200. We have three models and distinguish them as models A, B, C, and we will settle upon a single model which has the best combination of specifications. Additional information about the technical specifications regarding the three models can be found here. Technical Aspects of the antenna and the coverage and how the signal is hidden can be found here. The Importance of the Net - Software - and Training For communicating outside the range of your radio you need the net to relay messages for you. Even within the range of your radio the net is very important to you because you may not be able to stay on the radio 24/7 and you need someone to store messages and forward them when you become available, which is the very concept behind the SAFE EMS (Emergency Messaging System). The Net provides much more than just the means to communicate. In the catastrophic situation for which it is designed, it is anticipated that many operators would specialize in various areas (for example specializing in medical and veterinary consultation, weather and news reporting from specific areas, road conditions and alerts regarding social disruptions, etc.). This could be a very long list because it provides all the information and services which we now get from conventional sources, but which would no longer be there. All of this is an important part of S.A.F.E. and why we are very eager for you to join the S.A.F.E. organization to learn what to do, and how to do it, so that all these things will be provided in a Catastrophe. |
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Biography of Bruce Beach
You can see the buses as we put them in a great deep hole that we dug
about 35 years ago.
I am a Radiological Scientific Officer (RSO) and the founder of SAFE/Ark Two. We put in the first buses in 1980 and we now have TEAM Leaders throughout Canada, in all 50 US states, and elsewhere in the world.
This is a more recent picture from last year of me down in one of the tunnels.
I am an octogenarian who used to teach economics and am also an Advanced Radio Ham who over fifty years ago was grandfathered by the Western Electric Company in Illinois as an Electrical Engineer based upon my having graduated as the honor student from a USAF Electronics Supply School, and I hold some Electronic patents - BUT you sure wouldn't want me designing the circuitry for your radio.
Fortunately, in the SAFE organization we have a number of very capable radio engineers. My contribution is that I have carefully studied out over the years the parameters of what we want in the radio.
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