Regardless, please avoid snark on HN. It does not add value to the conversation.
It sounds like that's just not happening?
I think the only feature we miss wrt disaster radio is dual radio support and full DSR.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22540066
I think selling it as a communicator for skiing/hiking is maybe a better idea than as a disaster radio, solely because a disaster radio is never really going to be used. If it's a useful, well used system that happens to be highly resiliant, that makes it much more likely to be available when a disaster hits.
* use off the shelf hardware, so user can just buy a finished device from China * make it cheap * Make something useful for people in general (without disaster) - then they will have it when the disaster happens.
For devices in the field I'd use one of the many available low power ARM controllers.