A small team coordinating radio communications on a ridgeline at dusk
EMERGENCY COMMS · FOR EVERYDAY PEOPLE

BUILD YOUR NETWORK BEFORE YOU NEED IT.

Callsign:Scout helps everyday people learn emergency communications, connect locally, and stay capable when normal systems fail.

A family gathered around a kitchen table lit by a lantern during an outage
// WHEN THE GRID GOES QUIET

THE STORM DOESN'T ASK IF YOUR PHONE HAS SERVICE.

Outages. Wildfires. Floods. The first thing to fail is almost always the network — and with it, your answers. Who's safe. What's happening. Where to go.

The people who stay connected in those hours aren't lucky. They prepared. They knew who they could reach, and how.

Preparedness starts with communication. When the grid is uncertain, your network matters.

// THE PLATFORM

WHAT IS CALLSIGN:SCOUT?

A platform for building real communication capability — skills, people, and practical awareness, all in one place.

01

LEARN THE SKILLS

Ham, GMRS, and off-grid basics taught in plain language — from your first radio to your first real contact.

02

FIND YOUR PEOPLE

Discover operators, clubs, and prepared neighbors near you — the local network that matters when it counts.

03

BUILD CONFIDENCE

Structured drills and checklists that turn nervous beginners into people others rely on.

04

STAY INFORMED

Practical intel for your area — conditions, frequencies, and what prepared people are watching.

// HOW IT WORKS

THREE STEPS TO CAPABLE.

1

JOIN THE NETWORK

Get your callsign profile and see who's already active around you.

2

LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS

Follow guided paths — radio basics, licensing, and family comms planning.

3

GO OPERATIONAL

Run real drills with real people until reaching your network is second nature.

A capable civilian beside a vehicle rigged with radio equipment at dusk
OPERATOR · MOBILE STATION
SIG -71 dBm
// WHAT YOU GET

FROM FIRST RADIO TO TRUSTED OPERATOR.

A/

Guided learning paths

Ham, GMRS, and off-grid comms — sequenced so you always know the next step.

B/

A local network map

See the operators, repeaters, and groups within reach of your antenna.

C/

Readiness drills

Scheduled check-ins and scenario exercises that keep your skills live, not theoretical.

D/

Scout AI COMING SOON

An assistant trained on comms and preparedness — planning help on demand.

A father on his front porch at dusk, checking in on his street by handheld radio
// FIELD NOTE 01 — THE STREET

YOUR FIRST NETWORK IS YOUR OWN STREET.

A handheld radio, a nightly check-in, five neighbors who answer. That's not paranoia — that's a neighborhood that works when nothing else does.

An elderly ham radio operator teaching a young student in a radio shack
// FIELD NOTE 02 — THE HANDOFF

SKILLS LIKE THESE ARE MEANT TO BE PASSED ON.

For seventy years, operators have kept communities connected through every kind of disaster. Scout puts that knowledge in your hands — and helps you hand it forward.

A volunteer in orange rain gear maintaining a radio tower in heavy fog
// FIELD NOTE 03 — THE VOLUNTEERS

SOMEONE KEEPS THE SIGNAL ALIVE. IT COULD BE YOU.

Behind every working repeater is a volunteer in the fog. Ordinary people carry these networks — and communities count on them.

// NETWORK ACCESS — EARLY OPERATOR REGISTRATION

GET ON THE WAITLIST.

Be first to access Callsign:Scout and start building your communication edge.

NO SPAM. NO NOISE. JUST YOUR INVITE WHEN IT'S READY.