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MAR
05
The First 30 Days: Building a Future After the Fall
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MAR
05
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FEB
06
The Benefits of Playing with Walkie-Talkies with Your Kids from a Preparedness Perspective
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FEB
06
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MAR
21
The Emergency Travel Communications Kit
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MAR
21
So, business travel seems to be a thing again. I’m not thrilled about it. After staying home for two years, and spending it with my nuclear family, I really don’t want to get back on a plane to travel for business. I’d rather work from home, do my job, and not travel again for work, […] The post The Emergency Travel Communications Kit appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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MAY
25
Properly installing a CB radio Part 2
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Cameron
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MAY
25
In part one of this article, we covered the gear and techniques necessary for a proper installation of CB radio in a vehicle…so now that the system is set up, lets learn how to optimize its transmission capability. In part two, we will discuss a few common problems that can create unwanted noise. This isn’t […] The post Properly installing a CB radio Part 2 appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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MAY
18
Properly installing a CB radio Part 1
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Cameron
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MAY
18
Citizen band radio is free and requires no FCC license to operate so it is a good choice for local communication. If cell phones fail to work for whatever reason, it may be the best method for remote communication since its range is better than FRS and GMRS. When I installed my first CB in […] The post Properly installing a CB radio Part 1 appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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APR
06
Getting Started in Ham Radio
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Cameron
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APR
06
Here is a long overdue write-up on ham radio… I have quite a few friends that need help getting started and without a direction or some background knowledge, its daunting. Keep in mind, this isn’t comprehensive, but it’s a good start. I may expand this write-up in the future….any changes or additions I make will […] The post Getting Started in Ham Radio appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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AUG
30
Budget Ham Radio
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AUG
30
This article is by Cameron Green, of Green Academy of Personal Protection (GAPP). In 2003, the northeast of the United States (as well as parts of the midwest and Canada) suffered a severe power outage. Traffic lights were not working so gridlock was rampant.… the subways and other mass transit were not working so peoples […] The post Budget Ham Radio appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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AUG
15
The Secret Fears of a Prepper
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AUG
15
Back from another daunting business trip to the west coast last week, I did something I don’t normally do these days. I didn’t bring with me any of my travel preps or travel EDC. What? You ask. After both you and PrepperJim have been writing about the importance of bringing some preps on your business […] The post The Secret Fears of a Prepper appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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OCT
01
I Ordered My ARRL Ham Radio License Manual
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OCT
01
I ordered my ARRL Ham Radio License Manual this week. It was predicated on the Northern NJ Meetup I attended a couple weeks ago, and another gentleman I met at the meetup some time ago that has his Ham license. There is a lot of chatter in the survivalist world about being able to […] The post I Ordered My ARRL Ham Radio License Manual appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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JUN
17
Emergency Radios, Essential Gear in Your Home, Bug Out Bag, Get Home Bag, Etc.
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JUN
17
UPDATE 2021: Over the years, I have found emergency radios to be essential little tools whether you need them in an emergency or not. I used one during Hurricane Sandy to stay informed about the surrounding metropolitan area. In addition, prior to those little blue tooth battery-powered speakers, I used to take one of these […] The post Emergency Radios, Essential Gear in Your Home, Bug Out Bag, Get Home Bag, Etc. appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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