Thank you so much for your insight, detailed and
timely response.
I agree,
I like old school, common sense and tried and true thinking and solid ways.
I happen to like morse code, although not popular anymore. I think its an important skill, as is foreign languages. You never know when you'll need it.
Why reinvent the wheel, right?
And sooner or later there will be a "rainy day"
and human behavior and history will repeat itself, again.
preparedness in every aspect of life, is a personal responsibility. Dependency
Is a recipe for disaster and becomes a burden, that can be reduced or even avoided for the most part.
Communications is an
extremely important part of any emergency situation. To send and recieve vital information is critical, instead of flying blind. Why guess-timate your decisions, when you can call a spade-a-spade, and make better decisions.
I purchased a new small midland cb, and a tiny handheld NOA weather radio, that works like a charm. Also have an older Realistic Navaho base station and a couple older, but new in box, Lake Brand dash mount cb's someone gave me. Also have a Grundig World Band radio, which is also fun to listen to.
Ive had a series of books and study guides, i had to parr with a while back, but to to replace thwm and I've been researching Ham radio equipment, for a long time, Base and Handheld and would like to have both. A Radio Club would be good too, shared knowledge and passion.
The newer inexpensive Baefong Handheld, seems very popular by many.But there are many others to choose from.
This is an interesting topic and I appreciate the information and the views
shared here. Thank You