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akraven:
I found this article the other day https://dialtoneblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/community-comms-jungle-telegraph-part-one/ and thought it made some interesting points. We know HAM provides much more powerful commo for longer distance but how many general local people have gone the HAM route? I see CB's at pawn shops and garage sales cheap all the time. Even new isn't bad. For the record I believe the more flexability you have the more capable you are so running both gives you the both options.
TexasRedNeck:
No doubt that being able to access all available transmission in an emergency is a good thing. I can receive all those freqs on my HAM but I cannot transmit. I need to fill that gap. Thanks for the practical reminder.
akraven:
Glad to help!
Here is a second article from the same site to help think outside the box when looking for power when you don't have access to a genny or other regular power source. i.e scavenging power
A couple were things I had never thought of before.
https://dialtoneblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/07/grid-down-power-up/#more-60
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