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Old 09-25-2018, 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by swaghauler View Post
Once the strategic jamming stops, these systems will allow the US to communicate just like they did in WW II.
Which just leaves any potential residual nuke effects to worry about. What they are, and how much they actually effect transmissions is probably best left to the individual GM to decide based on how difficult they want to make long range communications.

Given it's a bit of a surprise to most PCs that Texas is no longer part of the US and Soviets actually occupy part of it (pretty damn earth shattering news I'd say), I'd suggest there's probably a much greater than expected level of interference - but that's just my take on it. It's extremely unlikely every ham set on the planet was damaged and rendered useless, so atmospherics are probably the best way to limit comms overall.
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