This video discusses a user's experience with Starlink's satellite internet service during a flight. The user explains their choice of the "Local Priority" plan over the more expensive "Global Priority" plan. The main issue highlighted is the Starlink service dropping out when the user flew approximately 15 miles offshore, and the subsequent delay in reconnection after returning closer to shore. The description humorously notes the service temporarily failing again even after returning to range. No firearms are mentioned or demonstrated in this content.
This video showcases the setup of Starlink, a satellite internet service, with a focus on its "incognito" or discreet deployment. The description highlights its utility in various scenarios, including power and cell outages, disaster response, and field use, emphasizing its value when other communication methods fail. The creator thanks another user for inspiration on the setup. While the video title and description do not directly mention firearms, the inclusion of the hashtag #dirtycivilian strongly suggests a connection to the firearms or tactical civilian community, implying a potential application or context related to preparedness or off-grid living that often overlaps with firearm ownership and self-reliance.
This video explores the fascinating intersection of satellite communication technology and outdoor communication challenges. The creator, inspired by a class from @mojave.repeater, delves into the principles of wavelength behavior to understand how to maintain a Starlink signal when it's obstructed. The description highlights the value of 'comms nerds' in demystifying complex technology for the average user and expresses gratitude to @austinjoemiller and @gridbasedotnet for their contributions to tech wisdom. The hashtag #dirtycivilian suggests a rugged, practical, and possibly off-grid application of this knowledge, hinting at the creator's persona.
This YouTube video, titled "Starlink Operator ENDED," appears to focus on tactical applications and field setups for Starlink internet, potentially in scenarios where maintaining a low signature is crucial. The description hints at discussions about equipment loadouts, setup methods, and concealment techniques. The mention of "cat videos worth dying for" and the hashtag #dirtycivilian suggests a context that might blend survival, preparedness, or tactical considerations with potentially controversial or edgy content, implying a focus on practical, albeit unconventional, uses of technology.
This video demonstrates how to set up and power a Starlink satellite internet system for off-grid camping. The creator details their specific setup, the equipment used, and strategies for maintaining connectivity in remote locations. While the primary focus is on Starlink and off-grid power solutions, the description also promotes related survival and self-defense gear like satellite phones, tomahawks, and rescue knives, with the creator being a former CIA officer specializing in tactical training.
This YouTube video focuses on setting up an off-grid internet solution using a 'Mini Starlink' system. The creator shares their personal setup and likely demonstrates the installation or configuration process. While the title mentions 'Mini Starlink', the specific details of the off-grid internet setup are not provided in the description. It's a practical guide for those seeking internet connectivity in remote or off-grid locations.
This video showcases a setup for achieving internet connectivity in remote locations using a mini Starlink system. The creator highlights its ease of setup, speed, and reliability, making it suitable for off-grid living, camping, and emergency preparedness. The description also mentions other videos on related topics like data security and scams, and promotes a range of tactical gear including a tomahawk, self-defense blade, water filter, and rescue knife. The creator, Jason Hanson, is a former CIA officer with expertise in self-defense and survival.
This video provides a list of essential prepping items for 2025, focusing on preparedness for disaster scenarios and SHTF events. Key items discussed include satellite communication devices like Starlink and Garmin inReach, portable power stations from EcoFlow, concealed carry permit information, deployment trailer options, aerial signal flares, burner phones, refurbished laptops, high-capacity water filtration systems (Katadyn KFT Expedition), and CB mobile radios. The creator emphasizes the utility of these items based on real-world disaster responses.
This video explores mobile radio communications for grid-down scenarios, featuring an F-350 buildout by Gridbase. It covers the basics of radio operations, important considerations for mobile setups, and potential future upgrades. While not directly about firearms, it touches on preparedness and communication technology often associated with survival and self-reliance communities, which frequently overlap with firearm enthusiasts. The video aims to inspire viewers and point them towards further learning in radio communications.
This video showcases the use of Starlink Mini and portable power solutions to help flood victims connect with loved ones. It highlights the importance of communication during disasters and provides links for donations to Grindstone Ministries and the purchase of recommended equipment, including Starlink Mini, Anker power banks, Ecoflow power stations, and Apache hard cases. The description also includes various affiliate links and resources related to firearms advocacy and the creator's channel.
This YouTube video, titled "Yankee's 'My Starlink Crapped the Bed' Make-Up Chat!", appears to be a discussion or update from the content creator "Yankee" (TYMPPP). While the title mentions a technical issue with Starlink (satellite internet), the description heavily promotes the creator's merchandise and other related YouTube channels, including a "Totally NOT a Backup Channel" and a "join this channel" membership. The creator also emphasizes that the channel is "fully viewer supported" with "No Sponsors Allowed!" and provides Patreon and SubscribeStar links for financial support. The video's focus is likely on community engagement and channel support, with the Starlink issue serving as a conversational hook.
This video explores advanced communication setups for civilians, specifically highlighting the BearTooth system as an alternative to traditional Baofeng radios. It delves into topics such as tracing, comparisons with other radios, electronic warfare (EW) protection, how to communicate, ATAK integration, and military-to-civilian applications. The content also covers range capabilities, available kits, PTT integration, critical features like interception security and scalability, and clarifies licensing requirements. The use of Starlink is also discussed.