HF-FREELINE

A surrender signal must never die in silence.

What is HF-FREELINE?

HF-FREELINE is a proposed universal humanitarian communication protocol and infrastructure, ensuring that surrender signals and emergency status messages can be transmitted and received even without internet or standard telecommunications.

The Problem

Autonomous weapons and AI-controlled systems often rely on infrastructure that may be destroyed during conflict. Civilians or surrendering parties may not have access to the internet or mobile data. In such situations, the ability to surrender or ask for protection vanishes.

Proposed Solution

We call upon all governments and defense manufacturers to reserve dedicated bandwidth for humanitarian signals (e.g., 144.000 MHz analog tone + encrypted payload), universally accessible and monitored.

Technical Signal (HF-FREELINE)

{
  "freeline_version": "0.9",
  "carrier_frequency": "144.000 MHz",
  "transmission_type": "analog_tone + encrypted_digital_payload",
  "offline_capability": true,
  "emergency_flags": ["surrender", "civilian", "injured", "hostage"],
  "recommended_device": "HF App + Hardware Beacon + Offline Logging",
  "fallback_methods": ["SMS + acoustic beacon + BLE signal"]
}

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