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On Oct 31, 5:41*am, John Smith wrote:
On 10/31/2010 2:36 AM, Krypsis wrote: * ... I will continue to use broadcast radios for the foreseeable future! Krypsis The types of situations you name, camping in the High Sierra, having to live in a survival situation eating food off the land, etc. leaves one little choice but for an old am/fm/sw/??? type radio. *Of course one will remain with ones gold, food, blankets, tents, go-bags, etc. However, with the coverage of some cell suppliers, I have been in some pretty remote areas and still have net access ... it has surprised me and I expect it to get only get better technology and hardware ... although, by then, we may not have the money, resources, infrastructure, etc. to implement the upgrades ... Regards, JS Hard to "Track" you with an old AM/FM/SW Radio but they could easily 'ping' your location when you use your Cellphone. |
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