OBH shared with me a novel by John Jacob Schmidt (AmRRon Fame) titled, Partisan Operator Journals Volume 1.
Schmidt, although not in the class of maybe James Lee Burk or Hemingway, did a good job on his first book. Bottom-line first, if you are not into comms, encryption, and a bit jingoistic in your soul, stop right now. You will not like the novel.
The plot revolves around a recon team post an EMP and a Chinese takeover of the west coast and Russian takeover of the east coast. The R&S team (Reconnaissance and Surveillance) role is to report back to the TOC (Tactical Operations Center) via ham radio what they observe. On occasion, help artillery or aviation dial in a strike.
Okay, nothing new there however, the new twist is doing so using digital means and OTP (One Time Pad) encryption along with alternate means of encryption verses phone.
Where the novel fails in the artistic realm it excels in the information it provides: Setting up an air gapped computer like a Raspberry Pi, cutting wires to proper length for differing frequencies, the use of digital software like FLdigi in the field, proper battery & recharging procedures, etcetera.
I highly recommend this novel if you would like to put together field comms where you would use digital QSL's for your comms.
In the new year, I am going to put together a new field comms kit. I will start a thread in the "Radio" board so that we can all share in our field comm kit development. There is a rather large bench of ham radio, digital, and computer geeks here at Unchainedpreppers.com that we could all benefit from with this exercise.
With that written, do not forget the ERIN digital net every Tuesday at 1900E hrs.
In closing, if you want to be effective in the coming conflict, are a ham operator, read the book. Then develop, play, and learn. Remember, if you don't use it, you will lose it.
73 & God Bless, Brothers & Sisters of the air waves.
JohnyMac