HAM radio has been around for a long time. When all other forms of communication break down, there's still HAM radio (as long as an EMP hasn't fried your circuitry. I recommend finding your nearest ARRL testing site and taking the exam to get licensed (after studying, of course).
You can learn more about HAM radio here:
http://www.arrl.org
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Very true. It's still good to know the communication protocols, though. It keeps communication lines clear for emergency traffic.
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