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Old March 2nd 07, 04:50 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Emergency Go Bag. What Receiver?

I guess a low price AM/FM/Shortwave radio which works on batteries and
solar power and wind up power.A radio like that will work ok,almost as
good as the most expensive radio(s) In an emergency situation where all
h.ll might break lose,why spend a ton of money on an expensive radio?
Spend some good money on a small portable Katadyn water purifier (I own
one,I paid about $183.00 for it at the local Forest Supply store here in
Jackson just before the Y2K. www.katadyn.com and other survival
equipment that might keep you alive.Magafying glasses for making fire in
the daytime,a hatchet,a few good knives,fish hooks,stuff.
cuhulin

 
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