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Old 01-15-2009, 02:40 PM   #1
Hermano
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I look at this a little differently, my contingency plan started when I got my computer only 3 years ago. I've never done so much reading and learning about new things. If anything happens I really only need to worry about and try and stay in touch with 4 people,(3 sisters and a brother) and they will be just fine.So I look at this in an old fashioned way, in otherwards get off the keyboard highway and back to the dirt roads! I'll get my weather from the sky, and early warnings from animals (and binoculars).

I already know how to survive so I'm not on the computer to learn about that, I'm on to learn more about things that are not mainstream ideas. So I'm trying to learn as much as possible now so if the internet goes down, so be it. I remember going camping for weeks up by the Canadian border in northern Minnesota, how nice it was with no phones or TV, and just a fire for light at night.
Sorry, I'm a little moody today, LOL!

My reasons for a backup communication system are simple;

1. I want to know what is happening in other parts of the world if I global issues arise from a trusted network.

2. I want to use it to contact friends/family to check their situation and team up.

3. I want to stay in touch with like minded people in europe so if something happens, everybody in the europe network can communicate their situation and a safe location can be found faster. Same would count for US people.

It would increase the chance to continue free communication and increase chances of survival.
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Old 01-15-2009, 06:06 PM   #2
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My reasons for a backup communication system are simple;

1. I want to know what is happening in other parts of the world if I global issues arise from a trusted network.

2. I want to use it to contact friends/family to check their situation and team up.

3. I want to stay in touch with like minded people in europe so if something happens, everybody in the europe network can communicate their situation and a safe location can be found faster. Same would count for US people.

It would increase the chance to continue free communication and increase chances of survival.
AGREED
THANK you for bring this up.
This issue has been seriously rolling around in my awareness for six months. I am aware that there will be a 'cut off' soon. It is a logical control plan. At Ifirst I considered it as a local problem - no electricity to connect and so looked into small solar panels, that with an inverter / converter ?? could charge a deep cell battery - limited- but enough to connect a laptop or notebook.

Then realized- if all our Nets were down then what to do. So looked into ham radio info etc.... It's just not my thing to figure this out.
I'm left brain thinker- I would need the expertise of others- I then could follow clear right brain instructions.
Meanwhile I am exploring telepathy. (If anyone else is interested- let me know. I have no idea if there are established protocals- but I'm willing to try anything)
Blessings
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Old 01-15-2009, 11:40 PM   #3
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AGREED
THANK you for bring this up.
This issue has been seriously rolling around in my awareness for six months. I am aware that there will be a 'cut off' soon. It is a logical control plan. At Ifirst I considered it as a local problem - no electricity to connect and so looked into small solar panels, that with an inverter / converter ?? could charge a deep cell battery - limited- but enough to connect a laptop or notebook.

Then realized- if all our Nets were down then what to do. So looked into ham radio info etc.... It's just not my thing to figure this out.
I'm left brain thinker- I would need the expertise of others- I then could follow clear right brain instructions.
Meanwhile I am exploring telepathy. (If anyone else is interested- let me know. I have no idea if there are established protocals- but I'm willing to try anything)
Blessings
I had similar musing in that order. Check the Nexus 2012 Event, skim through it till you find a picture of a guy driving a car with a bag over the head.

Somewhere later, with a picture of Zener cards, there is something like a manual.
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Old 01-16-2009, 01:40 AM   #4
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It is important to have three abilities.

1) to have your own power supply
2) receive information (radio receiver)
3) transmit information (radio transmitter which are rare today so you would get a trans/ceiver, or what is known as today's ham radio transceiver)

Go to the amatuer/ham radio section (Bill Ryan) in this forum and get caught up.

Once you have a radio now you can connect the computer for packets and encrypt them with pgp.

Below is some info from that thread;
Here is some information that might help those trying to find radios.
I have picked out two models. One is more portable than the other,
and I picked Yaesu brand as an example.

Make sure you view the video links they give a really good feel for
what to expect. These are not tube types but can be up
and running faster that the tube types.

Consider getting one of these to operate now and then learn how to
protect them from EMP which is an inexpensive endeavor.

Remember you do not need a license to get a radi

Here is a link for a Yaesu FT-897D (D means deluxe an update to the
original by adding the 60 meter band)
A nice feature about this one is that there is space internally for
optional battery power. For not just one but two internal batteries.
Each battery is about $125...
http://www.universal-radio.com/CATALOG/hamhf/1897.html
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=gYKLWDz9neM

Here is a link for purchasing a Yaesu FT-847:
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/135F.
It is HF (which means high frequency that can communicate worldwide)
+ 2M, 6M, and 70cm Transceiver

This site has a nice picture of the Yaesu FT-847 front with easily
readable controls.
http://www.rigpix.com/yaesu/ft847.htm

Here is a YouTube video of the rig in operation....
This rig may look intimidating but is easy to use.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS6weQiHmRQ

Here are some videos showing a more portable radio, the Yaesu 857D.

Here they are talking on 3.685.00 you can see the frequency displayed
in the video
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=YNDwEOncc74&NR=1

Some folks are wondering what it might look like to set up and have a
mobile unit. Here is a mobile setup not exactly a cross country lightweight
backpacking setup and remember the music is optional lolol.
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=WjEZAa...eature=related

Many have an interest in being able to carry in a backpack a way
of communicating worldwide so here is how you would set up for
backpack use.
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=cV9iJI...eature=related

One thing I would have added to this backpack for long term use is a roll
up solar battery charger. Some portable solar chargers like the one you
will see here is not a roll up.
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=nHbx_Qhc8mU&NR=1
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=TdMIeABaH7Q&NR=1

The FT857D can be obtained brand new for $719.95 at this link
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/1857.html
It is 160 meters through 6 meters with FM ability on 2meter and 440Mhz

Here is demo of the FT-857
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=eDbfzldRCY0&NR=1
In the demo they are operating on frequency 14.261

As you can see the 857 is very mobile, and compact.
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Old 01-16-2009, 09:31 AM   #5
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Hello Waterman,

This is great practical info but some of those links don't work. Could you have another look across?
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