Pirate Radio for Sea and Land, by Tunnel Rabbit

Tunnel Rabbit i should have included these frequencies in the article. These are found in the now discontinued Motorolla RDX series hand held radio. 151.6250 151.9550 152.8850 152.9150 151.7000 151.7600 152.9450 151.8350 151.8050 151.5125 151.6550 151.6850 151.7150 151.7450 151.7750 151.8650 151.8950 151.9250 152.9000 154.4900 154.5150 154.5275 154.5400 153.0050 154.5475 158.4000 158.4075 Animal House Thank you Tunnel Rabbit! I trust your opinion and counsel. Matt in Oklahoma Good stuff Live free or die Am I the only one who thought this article was going to be about sea shanties? haha Fantastic article, i’m going to print this one out. CD NorthGA Thank you Tunnel Rabbit for this article. I am at a loss of knowledge, I’m afraid, I do not understand. Can you or someone explain from the beginning a scenario of what I would need to communicate to family members 20, 40 or 100 miles away? What would they need…




Preparedness Notes for Friday — January 15, 2021

…be useful. I went on car caravan once. This one couple had a stash of Walkie Talkies; every car got one. They were all tuned to the same channel. (Everyone knew when and where to stop together for burgers and/or bathrooms.) Good comment, and reminder, Tunnel Rabbit. Tunnel Rabbit Yes, it’s time to dig it out and fire up your dusty CB to see if it still works. Without the test equipment, the only way to check for good and reliable operation is to get out there and use it. Simply turning it on and seeing if it ‘keys up’ is only a preliminary test. If functions on the bench, it’s time to see how far she’ll transmit, and how it sounds on the air. We are also testing the antenna and cable, and the connection at the battery. The old cable should be replaced, and all connections inspected, and…