Brian and Anna Henze come on the show with Ernest from Midfest in Spavinaw, OK to discuss decentralization, private communications, open source, etc...
Every prepper knows ham radio is an important part of surviving the aftermath of a disaster. Here's how to keep the learning curve from being overwhelming.
Radios are being heavily used by everyday people in the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Radios are saving lives, spreading vital information, and pinpointing enemy troops. Here's what you need to know.
The space race between Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos is heating up, with Amazon unveiling plans to launch internet satellites that would directly compete with SpaceX's "Starlink" service.
Starlink at last published an availability map on its website today, taking all the guesswork out of where you can order Starlink immediately and where you'll be waiting.
Do you have a phone that your mobile carrier is saying is no longer compatible and you have to buy a new one? Have you tried to set up service with a carrier when the phone is not brand new? Are you firing up a BraX2 phone and spent hours and hours w
This week in Podcast 389 we learn what RVers are thinking about, what Starlink is starting to do, how a certain type of bug can disrupt living the RV Lifestyle, why you need to check your carbon monoxide detector, gas prices, barking dogs, and an eme
David Croisant (Start9 Labs) comes on to talk about EmbassyOS version 0.3.0, demo, "self-hosting," freedom tech, "Uncle Jim" model, rebuilding the Internet, pirate communications, etc...
Dr Brian Sovryn (Sovryn Tech) does a "Privacy-centric Smartphone Review": GhostPhone, Linux phones, silent.link, and Android alternatives to be discussed
Can our privacy be guaranteed by Open Source solutions. This is actually not that clear. Certain programs will never be available as open source, and Open Source is too general. There are loopholes that make it unsafe. Learn about the only sub-catego
Citing Starlink jamming "near conflict areas," Elon Musk said March 5 that SpaceX will be "reprioritzed to cyber defense & overcoming signal jamming" at the expense of "slight delays" in Starship and Starlink V2.
OneWeb has been making a satellite network of about 648 satellites. They have launched 428 but still need to launch 220. Russia Soyuz rockets were being used for the launches but now Russia might not launch the satellites.
OneWeb has been making a satellite network of about 648 satellites. They have launched 428 but still need to launch 220. Russia Soyuz rockets were being used for the launches but now Russia might not launch the satellites.
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