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0.Radio Ascension
In this course, we move beyond “which button does what.” Ascension is the next step: learning how to effectively employ radios and communications systems to accomplish a mission. Expect short lectures to build the concepts, followed by extensive time in the field practicing planning, deployment, and fallbacks until those techniques become second nature.
This class emphasizes decision-making and practical tradeoffs — not just how to program a radio, but when to use which tool and why.
NOTE: Day 0: Radio or equivalent knowledge/experience is a prerequisite for this course.
Topics:
COMSEC (Communications Security) — practical hygiene & OPSEC for radios
Comms planning and net control basics
Radio programming (practical templates & quick setup)
Repeater usage and temporary field repeaters
Vehicle & mobile radio operations (power, mounting, interfacing)
ManPack deployment, antennas, and terrain mitigation
Fallback communications (low/slow comms, visual signals, messengers)
SIGINT basics: signal intercept awareness and direction-finding fundamentals
Field exercises that tie the above together
Gear list:
An open mind
Note-taking tools
Long pants and sleeves (for going in the woods)
Solid LandNav Skills (A Handheld GPS is highly suggested)
Dual-band handheld “Ham” radio (Note: Loaners available, contact mike@bulletn.net)
Water + electrolytes
Lunch
Weather-appropriate clothing (raingear, cold weather, etc.)
Class Locations
Visit our Class Locations page for range fees and geographic information.
In this course, we move beyond “which button does what.” Ascension is the next step: learning how to effectively employ radios and communications systems to accomplish a mission. Expect short lectures to build the concepts, followed by extensive time in the field practicing planning, deployment, and fallbacks until those techniques become second nature.
This class emphasizes decision-making and practical tradeoffs — not just how to program a radio, but when to use which tool and why.
NOTE: Day 0: Radio or equivalent knowledge/experience is a prerequisite for this course.
Topics:
COMSEC (Communications Security) — practical hygiene & OPSEC for radios
Comms planning and net control basics
Radio programming (practical templates & quick setup)
Repeater usage and temporary field repeaters
Vehicle & mobile radio operations (power, mounting, interfacing)
ManPack deployment, antennas, and terrain mitigation
Fallback communications (low/slow comms, visual signals, messengers)
SIGINT basics: signal intercept awareness and direction-finding fundamentals
Field exercises that tie the above together
Gear list:
An open mind
Note-taking tools
Long pants and sleeves (for going in the woods)
Solid LandNav Skills (A Handheld GPS is highly suggested)
Dual-band handheld “Ham” radio (Note: Loaners available, contact mike@bulletn.net)
Water + electrolytes
Lunch
Weather-appropriate clothing (raingear, cold weather, etc.)
Class Locations
Visit our Class Locations page for range fees and geographic information.

