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In article , rattlehead@computronDOTnet
says... and more reliable... ...especially, and God knows I hope this never happens, if there is ever a surplus of EMR after a few nations or terrorists get mad enough to light off a few really big ones... you can kiss all modern communication goodbye, and even modern transistorized rigs. This is something we've kicked around over at misc. survivalism. The problem is, to generate the kind of EMP wave that would trash communications on a widespread basis you need a very high altitude nuclear detonation. There aren't many nations capable of doing that, and the only way terrorists could pull off such a stunt would be to smuggle a hydrogen bomb onto a jetliner and set it off as the jet reached maximum altitude. Doubtful. This doesn't rule out the risk of a once in a hundred lifetimes solar flare that does the same thing... I keep an old grandfatherly-type tube reciever around, JUST IN CASE the doom & gloom prophet nuts are right. Those are fun! FW |
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(Frank White) wrote in message ...
The problem is, to generate the kind of EMP wave that would trash communications on a widespread basis you need a very high altitude nuclear detonation. There aren't many nations capable of doing that, and the only way terrorists could pull off such a stunt would be to smuggle a hydrogen bomb onto a jetliner and set it off as the jet reached maximum altitude. This is a job for ... the New World Order! SW isn't as much fun as it used to be, what with no more Radio Tirana and Radio Moscow. I'm not selling any of my radios, though. In fact, I checked the cells in my DX-392 today, as Hurricane Isabel approaches. Guess what - I had one installed backwards. Duh, maybe that's why it ran fine on the power adapter but not on the cells. "Read the instructions," indeed. As someone else asked elsewhere (of the orginal poster for this thread), how much is your friend asking for the DX-392? |
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