Enhance your communication experience with our mobile peacekeeping services. In a world where effective communication is not just an operational need but a critical safety requirement, the PeaceBridgeNetwork is dedicated to supporting peacekeepers at state and county levels.

We strengthen search and rescue efforts, provide real-time on-scene service footage, gather crucial evidence for crime investigations, and facilitate rapid escalation of emergency services. Our streamlined communications ensure priority dispatching of mission-specific equipment and manpower across state lines, enabling a coordinated response when it matters most.

Is there a protocol of rules or etiquette to follow?

Yes, there are specific rules and etiquette to follow when using the radios. These guidelines are essential for maintaining clear, effective, and professional communication:

Listen Before Transmitting: Always ensure the channel is clear before speaking to avoid talking over others.

Use Short and Clear Messages: Keep your messages brief and to the point, avoiding unnecessary chatter.

Identify Yourself: Begin every transmission with your call sign (e.g., APCxx).

Say "Over" When Finished: Indicate when you’ve completed your message.

Don’t Interrupt: Allow others to finish their messages before responding. Interrupting can cause confusion, especially in busy channels.

Be Clear and Calm: Speak slowly and clearly, especially in emergencies. Avoid yelling or speaking too fast.

Limit Background Noise: Ensure your environment is quiet to avoid interference with your transmission.

Additionally, each State Assembly Network Management will reinforce logical radio etiquette. The PeaceBridgeNetwork also provides international radio etiquette guidance for emergency communication needs across states.

Is there a penalty for misuse?

Penalties for misuse depend on the severity and frequency of the incidents:

Accidental Misuse (e.g., by children): In such cases, education is key. Parents should secure radios in a safe place and teach children about proper use.

Perpetual Misuse: Repeated misuse may lead to further investigation by State Assembly Network Management. This could include verbal or written warnings, depending on the situation.

The PeaceBridgeNetwork emphasizes that its channels are meant for professional, lawful, and peaceful communication. Confrontational or inappropriate use is not permitted.

Who would I be communicating with when using the radios?

The intended audience depends on the network setup:

State Nationals/State Assembly Members: The radios are primarily designed for communication among State Nationals (ASNs) and State Assembly Members (ASCs).

Family Use: If you have radios for family use, ensure they are set up separately from official channels.

Open Platform: While anyone with a radio can technically listen in, only status-corrected individuals should be communicating on dedicated PeaceBridgeNetwork channels.

Is the “All States Training Talk-Around” scroll on my radio display for State Nationals only?

Yes, this channel is intended for all status-corrected people. However, it is accessible to anyone who owns a radio. Users should identify themselves with their call signs to confirm their status.

Is there training available?

Yes, training will be available starting in 2025:

Ongoing training sessions will cover proper radio usage and options.

Exclusive training will be provided for State Assembly Network Management teams to safeguard communication networks.

Training may include live sessions or recorded replays for convenience.

An "unboxing" video or tutorial may also be created to help new users familiarize themselves with their radios.

How do I check in or listen to the PKTF for updates or emergencies?

PKTF (PeaceKeeper Task Force) updates will be provided on a dedicated channel:

This channel is reserved for situation updates rather than live play-by-play communication.

Live PKTF communications are limited to emergency responders and peacekeepers.

Radio owners can report emergencies via a "911"-style dispatch channel that prioritizes real-time information.

What is the annual fee for the radio, and what is the billing cycle?

The annual fee for Legacy members is $15. The first year's fee is included with the purchase of the radio, and a $15 renewal is required each year after. For Non-Legacy members, the annual fee is $30, with the first year's fee included in the purchase. A $30 renewal is required each following year.

This fee supports emergency geolocation services in extreme circumstances (e.g., when a user can no longer communicate but needs rescue).

Billing occurs yearly, with reminders sent via the radio when payment is due.

Who is the service provider that will send the bill?

The manufacturer handles billing:

Radio owners will receive notifications directly on their radios when renewal is due.

Each owner has the option to approve continuous renewal after the first year.

What channel should I keep my radio set to?

It depends on your purpose:

For general use, keep your radio set to the main channel assigned by your network.

For emergencies, dedicate your main channel to the emergency dispatch channel for immediate reporting.

What is the process for setting up groups?

Group setup involves coordination with State Assembly Network Management:

Each State Assembly Network Management Center will provide free training on group setup.

Non-status-corrected radio owners may access recorded training sessions instead of live ones.

As more centers come online, additional support will become available.

Does the KaYoTom D10 come with a SIM card included?

Yes, each KaYoTom D10 radio is sold with a dedicated SIM card pre-installed, providing a one-year subscription for global communication and emergency

Why is SIM card renewal necessary for the KaYoTom D10?

The SIM card powers network connectivity, ensuring stable, secure, and encrypted communication. Annual renewal is essential to maintain continuous service, update system compatibility, and preserve access to emergency features and expanded network coverage.

How can I tell when the SIM card needs to be renewed?

The subscription is valid for one year from activation. It's advisable to track the activation date. As renewal approaches, users may receive reminders or alerts. Renewing before expiration helps prevent any disruption in service.

How do I renew the SIM card for my KaYoTom D10?

Follow the link below to charge or purchase a SIM card,

Can the SIM card be renewed directly from the KaYoTom D10 device?

No, the radio itself does not support SIM card renewal through its interface. Renewal must be handled through the official service channels associated with the SIM card provider.

How much does SIM card renewal typically cost?

The annual renewal fee usually ranges but can be lower in range between $30 and $50 USD per radio. The exact price may vary based on selected plans or bundled services.

Are additional annual discounts available for SIM card renewal, especially for emergency network users?

Yes, further discounts or special offers are occasionally available for customers connected to dedicated emergency or public safety networks. These offers are provided on a case-by-case basis and may require eligibility verification through the service provider.

Where can I find more information or assistance with SIM card renewal for my KaYoTom D10?

Follow the link to renew your SIM card and get more information & support