Advanced Comms For The CIVILIAN | Not A BAOFENG

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BEARTOOTH Use Code - OUTLAW
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Chapters:
Intro 00:00
Beartooth Overview 01:06
Being Traced 03:15
Comparing Radios 05:30
EW Protection 07:20
How To Talk 10:45
ATAK Integration 11:40
From Military to Civs 12:45
Range Capabilities 14:00
Available Kits 16:15
PTT Integration 16:50
Critical Features 18:06
Starlink 21:35
Interception Security 23:40
Scalability 24:10
You Don't Need a License 26:10
Network Scan 29:00
Outlaw Code 30:20
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  • @nikolaushauser3785
    @nikolaushauser3785Ай бұрын

    Would you please stop changing the magnification of the video image constantly- it doesn’t help at all !

  • @wrw0284

    @wrw0284

    Ай бұрын

    Literally, just found this guy and that was my first thought!

  • @MarkGesswein

    @MarkGesswein

    Ай бұрын

    I will wholeheartedly second that motion!

  • @Makakahanap

    @Makakahanap

    Ай бұрын

    He's using tracking he probably is using a dslr or an Elgato Webcam and he needs to change the settings. The way he has it set is for video conferences it's keying in on the voice and zooming on the face he needs to figure out his tech.

  • @Nomb-ip9sq

    @Nomb-ip9sq

    29 күн бұрын

    You're the first comment i saw. I thought it wasn't going to be that bad, I looked up and wow. They went overboard with it. Not gonna stick here for it.

  • @protogenxl

    @protogenxl

    28 күн бұрын

    Instead of jump zooming, What we need are Star Wipes....

  • @echopapa243
    @echopapa243Ай бұрын

    In comparison: We have a Meshtastic mesh covering 100 sqmi (10x10) using 4 “solar repeater” nodes ($100 each) and 6+ mobile nodes ($50ea). Total cost: $500 Utilizing ATAK text & position only (no voice or video).

  • @xwarmangle

    @xwarmangle

    Ай бұрын

    working on same

  • @zackcovell

    @zackcovell

    Ай бұрын

    Hey, I'm new to meshtastic which “solar repeater” nodes are you using? What is a Mobile Node?

  • @bertol3020

    @bertol3020

    Ай бұрын

    @@zackcovellmobile node is just a dedicated node for your phone. If I’m correct it’s a setup like the lilygo t-echo. Also there are standalone units that can message right from the node with a keyboard. The latter is what makes more sense.

  • @YouTubeCensorsFreeSpeech

    @YouTubeCensorsFreeSpeech

    Ай бұрын

    yup. if they get the price compatible with solution oriented applications, then we can keep the control of this space within the hands of the people

  • @kgchrome

    @kgchrome

    Ай бұрын

    i love my meshtastic, but essentially it is a cessna (900MHz radio). it's common (900MHz is crowded with devices), it's not unusual to see one in a crowded space (city or suburban area), but if you are the only cessna around, you're easy to identify (4x 900MHz signals in the woods with no other RF). SSFH (spread spectrum frequency hopping) is like a stealth fighter. it may pop up once in a while but it's gone before you can track it. (unless you know or predict the hopping algorithm). the big boy devices are using large amounts of frequency over many bands, and not limited to a particular band. "Beartooth operates in the ISM915 band (902-928 MHz)." which means it uses the same slice of frequency as the NA meshtastic devices, but does not remain locked on one frequency ("channel") like meshtastic does. it hops around frequencies every 20ms (1/50th of a sec). so, it is like a very stealthy cessna. in a noisy RF area, like a city, 900MHz has a lot of traffic, so hopping around that band is unlikely to draw any notice. in a quiet RF environment, it is easier to notice because it is the only RF. because it is short duration and moves to another freq, you have a lot of protection from DF (direction finding), some protection from jamming, in that you are using the whole 26MHz of frequency (energy required to jam a frequency goes up based on the amount of bandwidth you want to cover). finally, the AES256 provides a lot of protection from decryption if the signal is captured and assembled into one stream (there is debate if AES256 is easily or only difficultly decrypted by nation states). frequency hopping is the next step up from regular radio comms, but it still has an RF footprint.

  • @anarchytelevision8445
    @anarchytelevision8445Ай бұрын

    The only thing is the average person here in America are not going to be able to afford close to $3,000 for this, there's a good reason why most people have the baofeng radio.

  • @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    Ай бұрын

    And they are on sale with my code foe half that And again your baofeng is proven to get you found.

  • @vitogriffin8902

    @vitogriffin8902

    Ай бұрын

    The Feng is junk for many reasons. Being found is low on that list. Get a good radio. You can pick up a license free 900mhz digital radio with some encryption for under $70.. it's not gonna stretch for miles, but neither are you. Retevis RT10.. above that, grab a Motorola xpr6550-6580, or anything you can find and afford, program it, train with it, and be ready to fight. You'll be fine. I have 2 paper cups and a piece of string and I'm not worried a bit about it.

  • @campandcook3118

    @campandcook3118

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@TheLastAmericanOutlaw were using hydra SDR and TDOA to map TETRA units and their movement during event201 "lockds". The beartooth can be located the same way if it transmits over . 0.5s - its only frequency hopping, not Band hopping like a RPI+hackRF with proper Software.

  • @texasfrontiersman8245

    @texasfrontiersman8245

    Ай бұрын

    ​@TheLastAmericanOutlaw no it doesn't fake news...use low power 70cm short range use repeaters, simplex, duplex and split operation. Hell HF NVIS for that matter......this will be obsolete just like your ammo company....

  • @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    Ай бұрын

    @@texasfrontiersman8245 you super preppers are funny. You pick your favorite KZreadr and decide that they 100% know exactly what they are talking about because they are well spoken. Now let’s look at a fact or 2. The U.S. military, they use mesh networks. The U.S. military that you dress up and pretend to be, which one are you? Seal team 6 I bet, well the real ones, yes they have been using these for 5 years, still do today. You know who uses your low frequency reporters, ya the low tech bad guys, so we can find them, hear them, and destroy them. But homie your seal team 6 !!!! You got this and will smoke everyone !!! And I have never had an ammo company, you need a roll model. It’s time to grow up.

  • @kananisha
    @kananishaАй бұрын

    I like how he undersells what the MPU5 is lol

  • @__Dave__
    @__Dave__Ай бұрын

    Hop all you want, your adversary can just monitor a broad spectrum of freqs and see if there are transmissions where there shouldn’t be transmissions

  • @danbutorovich246
    @danbutorovich246Ай бұрын

    There was a saying in the Army for open comms - “break squelch and die.” As soon as you key the mic, they triangulate your position and artillery will follow. Also, try to look unimportant on the battlefield.

  • @michaelnyden8056
    @michaelnyden8056Ай бұрын

    Saw them price though, I think I will go the meshtastic and atak plug-in route until I can afford these guys.

  • @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    Ай бұрын

    They dropped the price like crazy with code outlaw.

  • @vitogriffin8902

    @vitogriffin8902

    Ай бұрын

    Gotenna sucks, and they took their business away from the civilian consumer anyway. This is an extremely expensive system though. There's other ways to get similar results, but nothing currently available to the public is on the level of this system. The real issue with it in a civilian context what exactly would someone use it for? Nothing mentioned in the video applies, and no yuppie who would pony up for this would ever make a move to put it to actual use against the only adversary worth using it against...our own government. Doesn't matter how shiny your toys are when what's lacking is sack; not technology. A civilian can get a Motorola DMR radio with 256 encryption for $120 on eBay, download atak for free, and buy a $50 meshtastic device and have more capability than they need against any civilian or foreign government opposition. Even then, it's the side with the willpower and determination that's going to win; not necessarily the more technologically advanced, as we've seen all throughout history. Stuff is cool but we've seen enough dudes with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of training wearing tens of thousands of dollars worth of gear and riding around in millions of dollars worth of vehicles get completely demoralized and defeated by some dudes with a $50 rifle and bare feet.

  • @michaelnyden8056

    @michaelnyden8056

    Ай бұрын

    Meant to say Meshtastic devices, not gotenna. When the price of something like this goes down to under $1K out the door and they can make it work with iPhone iTAK which supports Bluetooth devices and can use it to broadcast those TOT udp packets I’m in.

  • @SecondClassCitizen

    @SecondClassCitizen

    Ай бұрын

    @@michaelnyden8056 Doesn't the government have a contract with ATAK? Not for nothing but do we really think that they wont be able to to get any atak profile from the company out them for fear of risking loss of contract or just because the government tells them too?

  • @MichaelMonaghan-ut9hs

    @MichaelMonaghan-ut9hs

    Ай бұрын

    Beartooth is fully compatible with iTAK (no plugin needed!)

  • @AJohnSmith
    @AJohnSmithАй бұрын

    Looks like we going back to wild life calls, boys. Skweeee!

  • @In-Airguns

    @In-Airguns

    3 күн бұрын

    I'm training pigeons as we speak

  • @TheBiggE.
    @TheBiggE.Ай бұрын

    Awesome. When I saw the mpu5 videos come out I think most people understood the cost was just too prohibitive. It’s really nice to see innovation here making these systems significantly more accessible to civilians. This is accessible for groups / teams / individuals with some savings and/or fundraising. Well done.

  • @__-pl3jg
    @__-pl3jg21 күн бұрын

    Man this guy is selling these over priced LoRa devices HARD. You know ATAK software is maintained by the US Airforce right? Which means there is a 100% probability ALL of your encrypted messages are being read before they are ever sent.

  • @bestjobieverhad9584
    @bestjobieverhad9584Ай бұрын

    Jesus. Remember when there were only 10,000 followers? Awesome buddy. 🤙

  • @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @brendanl2828
    @brendanl2828Ай бұрын

    @3:50 I remember on a field-op, we had an Airforce officer come in and show us a Fieldfox device that could pickup all the frequencies in our site and show us general location of ours and a jump sites 142/148s, pretty cool at the time.

  • @perceptivestrategics3657
    @perceptivestrategics3657Ай бұрын

    I have tested mesh. Here in Maine in the dense foliage it hasn’t been reliable. We would need many nodes to to connect. We are experimenting with nodes on drones though.

  • @jplacido9999

    @jplacido9999

    Ай бұрын

    You are right 👍

  • @WexWerxScott
    @WexWerxScottАй бұрын

    This looks interesting... im gonna be doing some reading up on this... thanks man!

  • @michaelnyden8056
    @michaelnyden8056Ай бұрын

    I wish instead of using atak plugins, they’d make devices that simply created a WiFi network or Bluetooth as the default gateway that the atak phone broadcasts the UDP COT packets out of. So no plug-in needs to be installed for those users that want to jump on to your atak usage and use this device without having them go install a plug-in first. So they act as a simple bridge or router into the same network.

  • @bobsolla

    @bobsolla

    Ай бұрын

    I imagine that it's a security issue.

  • @brandonseals6732
    @brandonseals6732Ай бұрын

    Great vid.... keep it up brother... great info/product

  • @BeartoothRadioInc

    @BeartoothRadioInc

    Ай бұрын

    thank you!

  • @benjaminpaulbenoit2874
    @benjaminpaulbenoit2874Ай бұрын

    Great interview! Very informative…

  • @BeartoothRadioInc

    @BeartoothRadioInc

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @a9s2w5
    @a9s2w5Ай бұрын

    I looked into this product about a year ago and read their research paper. If I recall, it is using a lora chip, 1276 with custom software link layer control. So $3,000 for a $5 chip and some underwhelming software/performance. Someone with more knowledge than me, tell me where I am wrong because this is not my area of expertise.

  • @a9s2w5

    @a9s2w5

    Ай бұрын

    The thing to do, is just transmit basic data/text. Someone work on integrating voice to text, text to voice. These days you can even train most phones to mimmick your voice. No need to actually transmit audio, just TTS/STT

  • @jacobzindel987

    @jacobzindel987

    Ай бұрын

    Well, it's made in America, so you are supporting American manufacturing. We really need more electronic manufacturing capabilities.

  • @aquilafasciata5781

    @aquilafasciata5781

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@jacobzindel987Do they say what parts? I'm 90% confident that it's at best "assembled in America" -- we don't have a super strong silicone capability

  • @jchoneandonly

    @jchoneandonly

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@@a9s2w5that doesn't address that the Lora system is a tenth of the price

  • @randrew89681

    @randrew89681

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@aquilafasciata5781 currently constructing the largest silicon chip production line in the world. In Arizona. ETA to production- quick enough if uncle will stay out of the way.

  • @totenfurwotan4478
    @totenfurwotan4478Ай бұрын

    Crazy this video got made. I was just looking at buying them

  • @crushglobalists8640
    @crushglobalists8640Ай бұрын

    As something of a prepper, I've always struggled with the comms side of things. This video is indescribably valuable. God Bless.

  • @camperspecial9666
    @camperspecial9666Ай бұрын

    Awesome. Just awesome! Tomorrow I'll buy a lotto ticket. That's the only way I'll afford them.😢 Best wishes and God Bless all you Patriots out there.

  • @bobsolla

    @bobsolla

    Ай бұрын

    They have Shop Pay that will allow you to make payments for a year at $145.80 a month. I 'm working Joe, but single. Work harder, spend less, etc., but get this and be protected and informed by anyone that has one in your network. I don't know anything about this tech, but i will! I will probably get the smallest Andriod tablet i can use with this and avoid any cell phone usage.

  • @teflone121

    @teflone121

    Ай бұрын

    meshtastic devices are for the common man. $50 bucks a piece.

  • @bobsolla

    @bobsolla

    Ай бұрын

    @@teflone121 I've checked them out and you can do a lot with little money and set up nodes with solar backup almost anywhere to increase your network area. I like the options the Beartooth gives with ptt and the ability to send pictures.

  • @backwardog1

    @backwardog1

    Ай бұрын

    Get the book prayer of petition. by Jerry Savelle instead of a lotto ticket. Teach a man to fish.

  • @mattengelphoto4936
    @mattengelphoto49365 күн бұрын

    with that discount I had to buy! got a pair for me and my brother. Thanks guys

  • @charlieghague
    @charlieghague25 күн бұрын

    Sounds great! Big problem that you need several people with this setup for it to make sense. You can't just buy one as an individual and have it work for you. With the cost, that's gonna be really hard. I can see it for individual family use. But equipping all your friends is going to be an issue. Also sounds like it'll take a long time to learn how to use it too.

  • @kerbalairforce8802
    @kerbalairforce8802Ай бұрын

    A baofeng, $30 mp3 player, and a $5 cable can be used to waste the enemy artillery if they are shooting at every random signal they see.

  • @randykitchleburger2780

    @randykitchleburger2780

    Ай бұрын

    So you are that guy huh

  • @cmg2197
    @cmg2197Ай бұрын

    $40 lillygo T-beam supreme and free Atak download, a Motorola xts-2500 with aes256 encryption, you’re dialed.

  • @Lokkiism
    @Lokkiism8 күн бұрын

    Ok starlink… now you just got my attention 😮 as a jeeper in a group we like this idea

  • @BalticLab
    @BalticLabАй бұрын

    FHSS difficult to DF? I will have to order one just to disprove that (and about 3 more) of the claims made in this video on my Channel... Or can I get a review sample? 🙂

  • @kevinroberts781
    @kevinroberts781Ай бұрын

    Any radio you key up can be detected. Encrypted or not.

  • @evanmarchese3237

    @evanmarchese3237

    Ай бұрын

    I think you missed that it’s spread spectrum frequency hopping. Can it be detected? Yes but good luck locking on to it.

  • @xwarmangle

    @xwarmangle

    Ай бұрын

    @@evanmarchese3237 derp

  • @Steelcity77
    @Steelcity77Ай бұрын

    I'm definitely going to do some more research on this one.👍🏼

  • @MagicPrepper
    @MagicPrepperАй бұрын

    This is on the list. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    Ай бұрын

    Call me

  • @Clarke441

    @Clarke441

    29 күн бұрын

    @@TheLastAmericanOutlawhow $ are they thank’s 7:11

  • @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    15 күн бұрын

    750

  • @RavenwoodAcres
    @RavenwoodAcresАй бұрын

    Good stuff, I just purchased a set and can't wait to start using them.

  • @davidthornburg7810

    @davidthornburg7810

    Ай бұрын

    Trying to find out about a package price.. did you have to pay 750 for one device?

  • @RavenwoodAcres

    @RavenwoodAcres

    Ай бұрын

    @davidthornburg7810 When I ordered my set (2 radios), it was around $1250, not including sales tax. Not cheap radios, but I feel they are worth the investment.

  • @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    Ай бұрын

    I have a video coming out on exactly how to use them as well.

  • @adroitredtiger
    @adroitredtigerАй бұрын

    I love that this is an option for the American Citizenry

  • @ALSPEHEIR

    @ALSPEHEIR

    Ай бұрын

    But by how things are going it, it may not be an option for long before the ATF ban it.

  • @apstech4618

    @apstech4618

    Ай бұрын

    @@ALSPEHEIR FCC. Federal bans won't mean a thing after the SHTF.

  • @rangerjay7971

    @rangerjay7971

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ALSPEHEIRha ha ha! ATF has nothing to do with it... what a goob

  • @asherdie

    @asherdie

    Ай бұрын

    The government has a back door in. This company is a government contractor...

  • @MrtrenchTrucker
    @MrtrenchTruckerАй бұрын

    Even with the discount code the price is extremely high for most civillians. I get that VOIP is a thing as compared to Meshtastic but the price difference is dramatic! Once the Meshtastic devs finish building out VOIP via 2.4ghz Beartooth wont be able to compete in the civillian market. I wish Beartooth 1.0's were still available. I actually have a pair of the original Beartooths but they are no longer supported.

  • @natemel12
    @natemel1227 күн бұрын

    Just south of Lubbock been following for a long time and didnt realize this. I have a group of solid guys in lubbock

  • @Hynnar
    @Hynnar28 күн бұрын

    Just going to suggest looking up the standing known weaknesses for TAK in the CVE database.

  • @SlackersIndustry
    @SlackersIndustry12 күн бұрын

    Rambo didn't need these gizmos , neither do I. 😆 Great video

  • @michaelnyden8056
    @michaelnyden8056Ай бұрын

    The starlink integration is cool

  • @MichaelMonaghan-ut9hs

    @MichaelMonaghan-ut9hs

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks it’s awesome

  • @Mowmer
    @MowmerАй бұрын

    Weak link is still the cell phone. Supposedly, even without a sim card, phones can be triangulated. Would I trust it even in airplane mode or someone doesn't turn it on? Maybe a tablet without cell network capability? You just need Bluetooth right?

  • @michael_the_chef

    @michael_the_chef

    Ай бұрын

    Bluetooth is also possible to locate, sdr hardware could do this

  • @Mowmer

    @Mowmer

    Ай бұрын

    At what range would it be detectable? Bluetooth is pretty weak and short range. Is Bluetooth encrypted?

  • @Rebelsin
    @Rebelsin12 күн бұрын

    As long as you have to use your cellphone, you can and will be tracked AND listened to.

  • @YouTubeCensorsFreeSpeech
    @YouTubeCensorsFreeSpeechАй бұрын

    key = in this case, is a digital file full of a long string of characters that must match and exist in all places en/de-cryption is needed (each radio)

  • @motorhead136
    @motorhead136Ай бұрын

    Kraken sdr to direction find goes for around 600

  • @chawnslopoke2619
    @chawnslopoke2619Ай бұрын

    Ok its badass i need to save up

  • @benpaka2928
    @benpaka2928Ай бұрын

    I have a question, I’m halfway through the video but I think there should be a way to remote kill devices on the network and a reinstall for a different device in case the device gets captured or compromised in some way.

  • @MichaelMonaghan-ut9hs

    @MichaelMonaghan-ut9hs

    Ай бұрын

    There are ways to accomplish this, change network ID, roll crypto, etc

  • @patrick70335
    @patrick70335Ай бұрын

    What are they doing that prevents them from needing a license to use encrypted comms? LoRa does it by utilizing very low power. but it also doesn't do voice.

  • @truetysgaming3693
    @truetysgaming3693Ай бұрын

    I don't know much to be clear, what I worry with about all this is having to use ATAK. That app is used by everyone and the governments of at least NATO us it. The government wouldn't even let them release the normal version. They had to make a civilian version. How do we know that version is not compromised? When you put it on your phone it won't let you set it up without giving it access to GPS and other access. It's pointless to have all this encrypted equipment if the app that it runs through is compromised. But all the videos I watch no one seems worried about ATAK so maybe its good?

  • @kg4gav

    @kg4gav

    Ай бұрын

    Just like GPS, ATAK, Starlink*, and any other military technology that has been released for public use,, like these radios that have a military counterpart, you KNOW the government has a back door into them. Sure, you go play paintball warrier all you want, but try to stage some sort of attack or planning against an agency, and see how long your comms plan lasts. Chances are if your groups has the size and capabilities to really do something, the government has already infiltrated the group anyway. * Yes, I know Startlink is 'independent', but I don't believe for a minute that DOD/GOV'T allowed them to launch all that capability without the ability to selectively shut down, monitor and target regions, down to the individual unit. DOD itself has contracts with Starlink...you really think they can't shut it down?

  • @TheTyrial86

    @TheTyrial86

    Ай бұрын

    I would be. In order to subvert it, you would need the ability to disable GPS functions of the device. Which can be done. There are devices that you can buy scrubbed or purpose built to shut off certain functions. They are expensive though.

  • @evanmarchese3237

    @evanmarchese3237

    Ай бұрын

    If the SIM card is pulled on the phone, there’s no means for them to get into it. GPS only receives data it doesn’t send any.

  • @kenhagler7166

    @kenhagler7166

    Ай бұрын

    ATAK is open source. You've got much more to worry about from the phone if you're using a stock OS.

  • @bradchenoweth7584
    @bradchenoweth7584Ай бұрын

    Very cool. This does what a lot of people have wanted for a fraction of the price of other options, however, at $2500 its still out of reach for the majority of people. I know a lot of guys have issues spending $300+ on a radio. Yeah, with the code the price is actually outstanding, but I can see it being a hard sell to everyone in a group. We all have different financial situations and, like it or not, not every one in the group values high priced comms as other people in the group. Lets put it this way, I'd have to build devices for other people cause they think their cheap radio is good enough and they don't want to spend the $60 for the parts and case. If you can make this work with Meshtastic stuff, then thats really cool as not every one will need to drop that kind of coin. Those of us in the group who can afford it will buy them. If every one is forced to use one, then I see this as an option thats almost there, but not quite. I'd buy one at the end of the month if I knew it were flexible enough to communicate with the meshtastic stuff or could be made to fit my situation.

  • @DieselBaller420
    @DieselBaller42022 күн бұрын

    My goodness fellas, you know how easy it is to hack a Bluetooth network? Beartooth sounds like it using Bluetooth from phone too Beartooth 😂

  • @hostilesinbound3241

    @hostilesinbound3241

    12 күн бұрын

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe It uses meshtastic or a mesh netwrok, not bluetooth.

  • @1king_kat908
    @1king_kat908Ай бұрын

    Where do we buy the Operator kit from? I see a startup kit on their website but not the full kit mentioned in the video. Thanks in advance

  • @StephenShreds

    @StephenShreds

    Ай бұрын

    same

  • @washingtoncommandcenter5541
    @washingtoncommandcenter554126 күн бұрын

    I was looking at the Harris Unity radio, going the business band route, along with a goTenna Pro x to get encryption, ATAK communication, and voice, but with this, I can turn my ATAK phone into an encrypted radio, and the Gateway can add Starlink? I could have my chest-mounted Galaxy, the Beartooth, my Isotune Caliber ear pods, a BT PTT mic, and send the gateway up on a drone and be set? Could the Gateway's link to Starlink be used to send drone footage to your phone?

  • @pewtheory
    @pewtheoryАй бұрын

    Some information on how to get tactical headsets connected would have been beneficial

  • @vitogriffin8902

    @vitogriffin8902

    Ай бұрын

    If you can't connect a headset then you're not on this level...no offense. I'm not a proponent of it and I see it for the consumer driven, unnecessary crap it boils down to, but even I must call it honest and say that this is the hottest thing available to the citizen consumer; not something for beginners who need instructions on headsets. I'm sure you can buy it and email them for that kind of information though....

  • @pewtheory

    @pewtheory

    Ай бұрын

    @@vitogriffin8902 Some offence taken🤣🤣, you can clearly seen when he was asked about peltor he deflected to talking about simple push to talk ear pieces which would connect to your phone. I think I can handle googling U94 Bluetooth PTT. "with a little customized work" which means a mess of cable and wires of splicing of something not a simple plug-in-play. This product is being touted as being able to handle voice comms over a mesh network, which other products like gotenna cannot at this time. For an item that's being sold for almost 1k a unit some general information would be appreciated.

  • @RprtBak
    @RprtBak24 күн бұрын

    Don't think about baofengs as a comms device. Think about baofengs as decoys and misdirection. Think about setting up a baofeng at one location, and setting up a way to key the baofeng from a distance/remotely. For ... Reasons. :D That said, I love this. Payment options would be nice though lol!

  • @jackflood2441
    @jackflood2441Ай бұрын

    Is the frequency hopping between bands. Like vhf/uhf? What all frequencies does this device use? I am sure they are within the ISM Bands.

  • @jackflood2441

    @jackflood2441

    Ай бұрын

    “902 - 928 MHz ISM band with Frequency Hopping” It’s staying within LoRa frequencies. Jamming a frequency range all within the same band is easily jammed. I could build that shit and messing thing in the LoRa”us” band easily. I just thought for that price, the tech would be better. Like hop to other bands within the ISM band.

  • @jackflood2441

    @jackflood2441

    Ай бұрын

    I have to say, being made in America is supercool, where are your chipsets coming from? Hopefully America.

  • @jackflood2441

    @jackflood2441

    Ай бұрын

    Anyways, it’s a great video, I subbed and liked the video . I just think the product needs improvement.

  • @joshuataft5541
    @joshuataft5541Ай бұрын

    I wish I could afford one or own one....thanks fornthe vidio..it is important if you need one. You realy need one. As a civilian like me with no group thay I train with I jst think of me and my wife and little family..were all trying tonbe prepared..it does seem like things keep heating up more each year ,week,and day ❤🙏👍

  • @vitogriffin8902

    @vitogriffin8902

    Ай бұрын

    You are the group...you are the fighting force. It's the goofballs with no balls running this equipment who don't have a group... outside of their fake fairweather "team"... You're gonna be fine. I got you.

  • @DieselBaller420
    @DieselBaller42022 күн бұрын

    How does your smart phone communicate too the Beartooth? Unsecured Bluetooth? Sounds like there's still allot of vulnerabilities and unnecessary complications, phone battery and Beartooth battery, distinct between those devices then Beartooth device

  • @Green_Leaf
    @Green_LeafАй бұрын

    Good stuff. This is similar technology to my military days , circa 1994, but much smaller and available to the public.

  • @flybyav8tor
    @flybyav8torАй бұрын

    Ok so price aside what are the limitations of this radio system. We have a 5 family member homestead (5 separate families 21 people) and take protecting our food & water seriously if the time comes. We live in a fairly suburban area but we have the means to be self sufficient on 35 acres of pasture and forest. Most of the criticism I see is on price and that’s not a concern I have. I need to know real world application and comparable alternatives.

  • @ryanburbridge
    @ryanburbridgeАй бұрын

    Now i want to make friends just to use this system

  • @chrisdc1689
    @chrisdc1689Ай бұрын

    I wanna see a video of this integrated with my peltors and disco32 ptt.

  • @NatendoSwitch
    @NatendoSwitch5 күн бұрын

    I wish they supported their original beartooth devices. We have 4 and they're basically bricked for androids.

  • @gabrielsierra6890
    @gabrielsierra6890Ай бұрын

    We use the MP5 with ATAK for search and rescue.

  • @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    Ай бұрын

    You can have Beartooth work with the mpu5 as well.

  • @TheyAreHereForYou
    @TheyAreHereForYouАй бұрын

    I worked as a computer and network engineer for nearly a decade but I have a huge gap in my knowledge with this kind of stuff. With the way society is headed, I should probably fix that.

  • @GhostSenshi
    @GhostSenshiАй бұрын

    This is still pricey for what it is, and that prices people out which stunts network growth. You can build a mesh network for a fraction of this price, and setup the way it runs like a beartooth with some programming know how, and have a comms network setup for your group and family. Granted the beartooth is more plug and play, but I don’t think that warrants that kind of markup. What good is a network that doesn’t have anyone on it

  • @zapman2100
    @zapman2100Ай бұрын

    well this is off to a great start with a massive lie, you can in fact pickup any signal with a good scanner with recorder whether you can understand it or decode it or do anything with it is a different issue. how sad to just blatantly lie like that. Frequency hopping is not gonna stop some one from recording what's going over the air in a place where they can get that signal. again lying instead of say a scanner isn't an issue due to these other things shows this company doesn't understand how this works or doesn't care to properly explain it to their customers. it also sounds like since they have a civillian version it will most likely have a backdoor for the government as any contractor that makes mil and civ versions is contractually required to do so these days.

  • @xwarmangle

    @xwarmangle

    Ай бұрын

    100

  • @samadams6487

    @samadams6487

    Ай бұрын

    Frequency hopping makes both jamming impossible and intercepting the communication unless you have the frequency hop set. You're not going to fool this old army signal corp Chief Warrant Officer

  • @tristanjohnson9773

    @tristanjohnson9773

    Ай бұрын

    @@samadams6487 Not to mention AES encrypted digital comms.... It ain't a beufang lol..

  • @mikeschmalz2031

    @mikeschmalz2031

    22 күн бұрын

    To be legal to operate, it has to be within a certain band or a few. You certainly CAN jam something like this. It just takes more power to black out an entire band. I would guess civilian version is probably ISM band 902-928Mhz.

  • @jeffrobinsonpainting4959

    @jeffrobinsonpainting4959

    16 күн бұрын

    Thank you. This is exactly what I was thinking. EVERYTHING has backdoors.

  • @chrisbrown4450
    @chrisbrown445011 күн бұрын

    If I had the kind of money to buy this I wouldn't be buying baofengs

  • @TrashcanMan8
    @TrashcanMan8Ай бұрын

    Just ordered a set of these and pretty excited to test them out. If everything works as advertised, I'll order a few more sets for my group.

  • @Joints666
    @Joints666Ай бұрын

    Wouldn’t using your phone or anything connected to cellular or satellite expose your position just as bad as the frequencies?

  • @Interesting_Placebo

    @Interesting_Placebo

    22 күн бұрын

    Exactly what I was thinking. A cell phone can be tracked when it's powered off, no cell signal, no wifi, sim card removed, airplane mode, it doesn't matter. I've read a cell phones GPS location-based function cannot be disabled unless you pull the battery.

  • @bs4760

    @bs4760

    4 күн бұрын

    @@Interesting_Placebo Plus, you would have to have a phone with a dedicated sim slot and no digital sim. So that was the iphone 11 or 12 and below. The newer iphones all have SoS tied into their eSIM.

  • @bs4760
    @bs47604 күн бұрын

    Came across this and was very interested. So here is the deal. 1. Assuming we as Americans are in need for such a device to conduct ops on enemy forces in the homeland, and second for some reason the powers that be have held off their nuclear button pushing, I damn well guarantee, the enemy will not have opted to invade without the use of an EMP or two. So power grid is down and hopefully you have all your nice cell phones that are paired to this device in an EMP protected container. What now? Well, eventually your electronic signal from your phone to this antenna is going to radiate enough to catch the attention of the invading army. Moreover, to be effective, your entire town or at least 5,000 militia are going to need these, so that is 15 million unless these thing are sold in pairs, and that would mean 7.5 million. Long story short, the only use of these devices will be to get you and your family from your location to a coast and then a straight shot to the south. My 700 garmin Tactix 6 watch has the same capabilities to get me from point A to B with wave points for grins. Buy a 500-600 garmin Tactix and put it into an emp protect container and charge it every month or so. Sucks but to make this thing really work well everyone you love and know should have this radio in hand, but that just isn't going to happen.

  • @rickgigliotti4070
    @rickgigliotti4070Ай бұрын

    Nice radio and price

  • @chawnslopoke2619
    @chawnslopoke2619Ай бұрын

    Im ready to go nack to bitd calls and smoke signals at this point

  • @dougannash6985
    @dougannash6985Ай бұрын

    As someone who is VERY active in the tactical civilian space in both a learning and instructional capacity, I'm (highly) skeptical. 1. If you're running up against a state level actor with advanced EW capabilities, the antenna on your cell phone will give away your position just as quickly as a radio key-up--yes, even without a SIM card. The fact that this product STILL has to be used *in conjunction with* a cell phone (or tablet, but many of those have cellular antennas in them as well, and still emit energy on other radios, e.g. bluetooth, wifi, etc.) makes it no better than the $30 Meshtastic units in terms of operational security. The frequency hopping is irrelevant if there's still a cell radio jizzing your location everywhere. 2. Ok. so you get voice capabilities as opposed to the $30 Meshtastic units. Is that really worth $1200 per unit? Why not just get a $100 DMR at that point, with the Meshtastic units as a second layer of comms? 3. The price. Comon guys. It's 2024. We can do better. 4. Suggestions: figure out a way to integrate these devices with a small, ruggedized tablet running Android that DOESN'T have a cellular radio (all in one), get the price under $1k, and you might have some buyers.

  • @Saltyketchup688
    @Saltyketchup688Ай бұрын

    Someone help educate me. If i download the app on my buddies phone, he would be able to talk to the atak I have? It would be encrypted even on his iPhone?

  • @milspecitllc8440
    @milspecitllc8440Ай бұрын

    $2,498.00..........might as well carry a lora transceiver with meshtastic and a small radio

  • @johnwissink5688
    @johnwissink568812 күн бұрын

    Hi young fellows, this looks excellent. The only concerns are how does itup dates the firmware does it come through the radio then does that update the app on the phone I live in canada if they want an app shut down, they just do it eg... truckers convoy there were a lot of apps shut down no app's no radio

  • @JayBlanco11C
    @JayBlanco11CАй бұрын

    Yeah..... im gonna need micheal or another rep to specifically say they aren't gonna have backdoor for the government...

  • @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    Ай бұрын

    They don’t call him you can change it once you get it and change it 5 times a day to a new address impossible to hack

  • @legallimitoutdoors9917
    @legallimitoutdoors9917Ай бұрын

    TD-H8 ham gets out 7-8 miles (w) Nagoya NA-24J just like you said shoot move communicate. Save your money get food and water

  • @jimbob8389
    @jimbob8389Ай бұрын

    So what is the difference between the "civilian" and military version?

  • @usptact

    @usptact

    Ай бұрын

    Probably weakened encryption (and possibly backdoored)

  • @mikeschmalz2031

    @mikeschmalz2031

    22 күн бұрын

    It would also probably be on a different RF band. This probably does ISM 902-928MHz band.

  • @JohnKlopp
    @JohnKloppАй бұрын

    I'm thinking $1500 for a gtg comms system doesn't sound bad, especially for people who don't want or can't figure out how to set something like this up using meshtastic. I'm assuming they'll provide good support to these people as well. I'll continue to work with my meshtastic and ataks system, but I like this system and may get one to compare. 👍

  • @TwoPappaThree
    @TwoPappaThreeАй бұрын

    Trying to find the full kit on their website but only seeing one option. V/R 2P3

  • @VIPER401
    @VIPER4014 күн бұрын

    The camera focusing in this video is terrible, but I remember this is about a radio product... makes sense.

  • @chawnslopoke2619
    @chawnslopoke2619Ай бұрын

    It would be great if there was a way to harden our fengs. Since we ALL have already bought them and are now close to broke after buying all of our other gear

  • @Raymond23rdOBC
    @Raymond23rdOBCАй бұрын

    will it work with the UP Phone?

  • @gabehernandez2876
    @gabehernandez2876Ай бұрын

    If I wasn’t so poor I’d buy this !!! Especially with code outlaw it gives you 50% off 🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @anthonysellers8767
    @anthonysellers8767Ай бұрын

    Applied the code. Made total price $1,500.00...

  • @michaelnyden8056
    @michaelnyden8056Ай бұрын

    iTAK on iPhone doesn’t support plugins but I believe it supports Bluetooth devices such that if a device could do UDP COT broadcasts it could work the same way.

  • @MichaelMonaghan-ut9hs

    @MichaelMonaghan-ut9hs

    Ай бұрын

    Beartooth works with iTAK as well

  • @michaelnyden8056

    @michaelnyden8056

    Ай бұрын

    How?

  • @spldrong
    @spldrongАй бұрын

    You can definitely still be triangulated Harder, but an experienced SIGINT guy could... especially with good hardware. Channel jumping would just make you easier to find with some of the new systems

  • @MessageinaBottles
    @MessageinaBottlesАй бұрын

    Wow thats a full meal deal awesome gear , im a Ham and radio guy for the last 40 years basically sense a child , Amazing that you offer real transceivers Good for you , sadly i am no where wealthy enough to buy a setup for 4 or 6 those are well worth the money absolutely great gear drools . I spread the link to your video to all prep groups i talk to .. God bless all be ready folks its coming

  • @joelh1950
    @joelh195018 күн бұрын

    High end equipment that must of us cannot afford !

  • @williebrort
    @williebrort2 күн бұрын

    Phones give of a load of IR though. Is it possible to connect some other device to the phone to mitigate this and put the phone deep inside a bag? And connect the phone to the device by wire, so I'm not blasting bluetooth like a lighthouse.

  • @dsarti1
    @dsarti1Ай бұрын

    Wonderful idea however it is priced for government sales not even within range of the local militia. People will buy thermal and night vision way before they buy this stuff we will have to make do with a Walmart FRS radio

  • @kenhagler7166
    @kenhagler7166Ай бұрын

    If you have an ATAK device and a Beartooth, and also a connection to a TAK server, will information from the TAK server be bridged to other Beartooth users?

  • @BeartoothRadioInc

    @BeartoothRadioInc

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, via our Gateway product!

  • @ericmartin2470
    @ericmartin24707 күн бұрын

    well over $2k for Civilian use SHTF fire-team scenarios is unlikely and cost prohibitive. i'd rater spend that money on supplies so i can shelter in place. if i am called up to mount some sort of area defense (with local police or national guard units) i'd expect to have a team leader that has coms and gives me a plan of action. this sort of scenario is much more likely and having my own tactical gear and supplies in abundance is advantageous.

  • @Subgunman
    @SubgunmanАй бұрын

    Is the phone app password protected? If so is it alphanumeric and how many characters can it utilize? The more the more secure it will be. Does the civilian version come with AES256 encryption? From what my understanding is the government has the backdoor keys for AES256. Anything developed in the USA that uses a new type of encryption, the development company is required to provide backdoor information to the NSA. THIS IS ONE REASON WHY MOTOROLA opened an R&D facility in Israel. This subsidiary is not bound by US laws for providing confidential data on new products.

  • @evanmarchese3237

    @evanmarchese3237

    Ай бұрын

    AES is open source meaning the code is available to anyone to be scrutinized. There’s no back door.

  • @bobsolla

    @bobsolla

    Ай бұрын

    What is the real answer in non tech talk please?

  • @Subgunman

    @Subgunman

    Ай бұрын

    @@bobsolla nothing is private if encrypted, big brother is always listening.

  • @RenThraysk

    @RenThraysk

    Ай бұрын

    AES256 is pretty common in civilian use. It was developed in Belguim, by two Belgians.

  • @Raymond23rdOBC
    @Raymond23rdOBCАй бұрын

    So it's basically a DRM radio.

  • @rmac1199
    @rmac1199Ай бұрын

    So if the government already has this, what keeps them from tapping into my comms?

  • @jrocket50
    @jrocket50Ай бұрын

    Amazon Alexa is a mesh network it’s called sidewalk it’s built into the Alexa service.

  • @odan7564
    @odan75645 күн бұрын

    I hope the patriots in our military backs the people

  • @patricklennox9572
    @patricklennox9572Ай бұрын

    Can one Beartooth be used in multiple networks each with their one key code?

  • @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    @TheLastAmericanOutlaw

    Ай бұрын

    Yes it will work with all the big ones.

  • @hdhntrhdhntr8258
    @hdhntrhdhntr825814 күн бұрын

    but what about the manufacturer/provider mesh network recently established under the guise of "find my phone" feature. the menu options allow this to shut down currently in the device, but it would be foolish to think it's really disabled. this new feature makes a no sim card device useless as it will communicate on the android/ apple find my device mesh network anyway. this is exactly why this feature has been built into the OS's.

  • @ddaniel2221
    @ddaniel222121 күн бұрын

    Hhmmm, very informative 👌

  • @BadAssBowties365
    @BadAssBowties365Ай бұрын

    Where's the kits with the phone that he spoke about? Definitely not on the website.