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[email protected] January 22nd 07 06:35 AM

Radio as a tool of survival
 
One night I was putt puttin around the hinterlands of Fort Hood in my
1961 VW van.You know those tall post that have the stranded steel guy
wires? I managed to get the right rear wheel of my van hung up on one of
those guy wires.I got my trusty Visegrip pliers with the wire cutter
thingy on them.(it was dark out there) I hacked away at that guy wire
untill I got the wheel unstuck and then I got the hell away from there!
cuhulin


Jim Douglas January 22nd 07 10:56 AM

Radio as a tool of survival
 
dead of night wrote:
Hi. I'm reading Daphne Du Maurier's short story "The Birds" right now.
In this story, a family is inside their boarded up house, attacked by
thousands of birds. They tune to their radio and learn that farther
away,in the cities, the population is under attack by hordes of large
birds. These attacks seem to be organized, military, and reasoning.
I'm interested in the radio as a tool of survival in an emergency:
weather, terror, war, epidemic, or alien. What would be some of the
best radios to own as a source of news information and survival in a
time of severe crisis and emergency?

Whatever radio you get be sure it has a crank for power and that you
test it once a month to be sure it's working ok. Also a 9MM handgun
with enough ammo to last a while. Water, water, water.

[email protected] January 22nd 07 06:21 PM

Radio as a tool of survival
 

dead of night wrote:
Hi. I'm reading Daphne Du Maurier's short story "The Birds" right now.
In this story, a family is inside their boarded up house, attacked by
thousands of birds. They tune to their radio and learn that farther
away,in the cities, the population is under attack by hordes of large
birds. These attacks seem to be organized, military, and reasoning.
I'm interested in the radio as a tool of survival in an emergency:
weather, terror, war, epidemic, or alien. What would be some of the
best radios to own as a source of news information and survival in a
time of severe crisis and emergency?


During a real crisis (see Art Bell for aliens, birds, famine and other
unlikely happenings) the ham bands will provide you with very little
useful information when an emergency occurs. You need to be in touch
with the real emergency responders, or at least know what their
instructions are. The chances are that they will communicate by local
radio station, as was done during Katrina. At least one New Orleans
station broadcast local emergency information nonstop.

So get a hand crank Grundig radio that covers AM and FM.


[email protected] January 22nd 07 08:28 PM

Radio as a tool of survival
 
Art Bell SUCKS!!!!!!!!!! George Noory SUCKS too!!!!!!
cuhulin



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