Message from @bear market

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2020-02-09 20:45:38 UTC  

@Dad mylar and regulation of body temp also breath. but those infrared cameras aren't good enough yet to differentiate between human and animal at a distance. they mainly look for campfires

2020-02-09 20:57:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673085843409469445/676169745367826442/Andrew_Leven_Diploma_in_Radio_Technology_HNC_BSc_Hons_Electronics_MSc_Astronomy_C._Eng_M.I.E.E_Teach.pdf

2020-02-09 20:57:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673085843409469445/676169911772512286/Davis_W.A._Agarwal_K._-_Radio_Frequency_Circuit_Design_2001.pdf

2020-02-10 12:05:43 UTC  

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2020-02-10 12:05:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673085843409469445/676398435607511060/1521432253540.jpg

2020-02-10 12:08:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673085843409469445/676399033664929793/1521765861941.jpg

2020-02-10 16:00:09 UTC  

Thinking about investing into a police scanner

2020-02-10 19:27:32 UTC  

@Ann Hiro probably a good investment. Easy way to get intel during a disaster even if other comms are down

2020-02-11 06:39:45 UTC  

i wouldnt because theyre programmed to your area and you can just google the frequencies and put them into a baofeng to listen

2020-02-11 18:38:30 UTC  

does anyone do ham radio or whatever is popular now? how does one get into it?

2020-02-11 19:38:44 UTC  

Best way to start I'd guess would be a scanner. See if radio is useful for you.

2020-02-11 19:38:56 UTC  

Conceivably, in the event of emergency, Radio is one of the first things up.

2020-02-11 19:39:36 UTC  

It's easily the best way for people to communicate quickly.

2020-02-13 15:57:13 UTC  
2020-02-13 15:58:11 UTC  

Still to spendy

2020-02-13 15:58:35 UTC  

I need to find the article, but a variation of these were being used EXTENSIVELY in the Hong Kong protests after cell service got blocked

2020-02-13 15:58:55 UTC  

oh yeah it's spendy but I thought it was interesting regardless

2020-02-14 04:23:10 UTC  
2020-02-14 04:23:17 UTC  

what zip code do you live in?

2020-02-14 04:24:05 UTC  

https://hamstudy.org/ is good to start. you can find find a free test near you and likely also a class if you want

2020-02-14 04:24:26 UTC  

do the flash cards for the technician class license until you have them pretty much memorized

2020-02-14 04:24:46 UTC  

and heres a class

2020-02-14 08:21:25 UTC  

thanks guy! i was talking to a friend at work and he's interested in getting into ham radio too.

2020-02-15 22:24:12 UTC  

its better if you have a friend you can do it with

2020-02-19 02:17:42 UTC  

Is Craigslist a viable option for finding a CB/HAM radio on the cheap? What's a good price?

2020-02-19 02:36:47 UTC  

Seeing like $100ish for CB/marine radios in my area

2020-02-19 02:44:43 UTC  

Check pawn shops/flea markets for CBs.

2020-02-19 02:47:29 UTC  

Both the ones I have now came from garage sales

2020-02-19 02:56:29 UTC  

cool, thanks

2020-02-20 02:51:01 UTC  

get an rtl sdr

2020-02-20 16:29:06 UTC  

Found this in my photo folder, don't know if it was posted before

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673085843409469445/680088552297463918/1580623898748.png

2020-02-20 16:39:14 UTC  

It was

2020-02-20 16:39:28 UTC  

When in doubt check pins

2020-02-20 16:39:52 UTC  

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2020-02-20 16:40:03 UTC  

Will do next time

2020-02-24 10:03:58 UTC  

do all radios have to be registered? I'm planning to buy a small radio for a shtf kit

2020-02-24 15:22:43 UTC  

Idk about registered but to use it you need a license

2020-02-24 15:22:50 UTC  

But that’s for USA

2020-02-24 15:23:45 UTC  

You need a license for specific frequencies

2020-02-24 15:24:20 UTC  

HAMboomers will report you if you aren’t licensed