Communications, Internet & Technology
Stay connected off grid with Starlink, satellite internet, ham radio, GMRS, CB, cellular boosters, mesh networks, emergency radios, GPS, drones, sensors, maps, and remote monitoring tools.
Starlink provides satellite internet for rural homes, RVs, boats, cabins, farms, and remote work locations.
Satellite internet connects remote properties where cable, fiber, DSL, or reliable cellular service may not be available.
Cellular internet uses LTE or 5G service through hotspots, routers, phones, and antennas for rural connectivity.
Signal boosters improve weak cellular signals for homes, cabins, vehicles, RVs, and remote offices.
LTE routers use cellular networks to provide internet for homes, RVs, cabins, offices, cameras, and remote systems.
5G routers provide high-speed wireless internet where 5G coverage is available.
Mesh WiFi extends internet coverage across homes, shops, barns, cabins, campsites, or large rural properties.
Ham radio provides long-distance communication, emergency communication, technical learning, and community radio networks.
GMRS radios provide practical short- and medium-range communication for families, groups, vehicles, farms, and emergencies.
CB radio is a simple communication option for vehicles, truckers, off-road groups, rural users, and emergencies.
Shortwave radio allows listening to long-distance broadcasts and information during emergencies or travel.
Emergency radios receive weather alerts, news, AM/FM, shortwave, or NOAA broadcasts during disasters and outages.
Satellite phones provide voice communication in areas with no cellular coverage.
Satellite messengers send SOS alerts, GPS locations, and text messages from remote areas.
Mesh networks allow devices or radios to communicate through interconnected nodes without relying entirely on centralized infrastructure.
Antennas improve radio, cellular, WiFi, satellite, and communication performance.
GPS tools support navigation, mapping, land boundaries, hiking, hunting, overlanding, and emergency location sharing.
Offline maps allow navigation without cell service or internet access.
GIS mapping helps analyze land, boundaries, terrain, water, roads, zoning, parcels, and development potential.
Drones support land inspection, mapping, security, livestock monitoring, roof checks, and content creation.
Remote sensors monitor water tanks, gates, weather, soil moisture, batteries, solar systems, livestock, and security.
Weather stations track temperature, wind, rain, humidity, pressure, and local weather conditions.
Battery monitors track energy storage, voltage, current, state of charge, and system health.
Solar monitors track panel production, inverter performance, battery charging, and off-grid energy use.
Offline libraries store books, maps, manuals, medical guides, repair guides, and survival information without internet access.