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On tonight’s show, Mike, Ash, and Andy are joined by the one and only Ryan James James Ryan — yes, that’s his real name, and no, your radio isn’t experiencing interference. We’ll be tuning into the world of radios and ATAK for airsoft milsim, breaking down the art of keeping your comms clear when the pressure’s on.
Ryan James James Ryan brings with him a depth of knowledge from real-world, real-steel applications, giving us a rare chance to cut through the static and get to the good stuff: how to actually use these tools effectively in the field. From avoiding the dreaded “radio check, radio check, can anyone hear me?” moments, to harnessing ATAK for mapping, navigation, and full-team coordination, this episode is stacked like a five-bar signal.
Expect a few dropped calls (the conversational kind), some questionable code words, and plenty of laughs as we discuss what works, what doesn’t, and how to stop sounding like you’re ordering a takeaway over the net. Whether you’re a seasoned operator or the guy still trying to work out why his PTT doesn’t “push to talk,” this is one episode you won’t want to miss.
As always, you can catch past episodes, links, and extras at www.novemberfoxtrot.co.uk
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Ryan James James Ryan brings with him a depth of knowledge from real-world, real-steel applications, giving us a rare chance to cut through the static and get to the good stuff: how to actually use these tools effectively in the field. From avoiding the dreaded “radio check, radio check, can anyone hear me?” moments, to harnessing ATAK for mapping, navigation, and full-team coordination, this episode is stacked like a five-bar signal.
Expect a few dropped calls (the conversational kind), some questionable code words, and plenty of laughs as we discuss what works, what doesn’t, and how to stop sounding like you’re ordering a takeaway over the net. Whether you’re a seasoned operator or the guy still trying to work out why his PTT doesn’t “push to talk,” this is one episode you won’t want to miss.
As always, you can catch past episodes, links, and extras at www.novemberfoxtrot.co.uk
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