IAm_Not_Lost
FNG
I’m not in any hurricane areas, but I am off grid in desert AZ, completely on solar with backup generator, and we use Starlink and it’s amazing for speeds and reliability. That alone, plus some form of minor backup power supply would be a constant backup communications for anyone.
Now with IPhones 14 and later you can also communicate via satellite with them if no other service is available.
Lastly I keep a few inexpensive Baofeng radios that I have specifically programmed to have not only common FRS, GMRS, MURS channels, but common weather and disaster channels. Obviously some of those are only to be used in emergency due to legality, but, having it all programmed and a few instruction sheets makes all the difference so you aren’t scrambling in event of emergency.
But honestly, simply having something like Starlink for your internet is a great option for backup communications, it’s as fast any internet in town (160mbps download speed for us) and has been awesome for us.
Now with IPhones 14 and later you can also communicate via satellite with them if no other service is available.
Lastly I keep a few inexpensive Baofeng radios that I have specifically programmed to have not only common FRS, GMRS, MURS channels, but common weather and disaster channels. Obviously some of those are only to be used in emergency due to legality, but, having it all programmed and a few instruction sheets makes all the difference so you aren’t scrambling in event of emergency.
But honestly, simply having something like Starlink for your internet is a great option for backup communications, it’s as fast any internet in town (160mbps download speed for us) and has been awesome for us.