Posted on 12/27/2010 8:28:08 PM PST by bareford101
Anyone have any suggestions? Would a CB radio be good? What else would work in case of a crack-down on right-minded people?
Still is, but you now pay for the service.
You did not understand my post.
The poster has not filled out anything on his Homepage. Chances are the person does not receive or respond to anything from the State Board.
Now I understand that in a large state it is difficult to get to know your State FReepers, but it is helpful to at least identify your State.
Got it? Good.
IRC might be a good way..
We have a group of about 12 people who will be taking HAM radio classes together coming up in January.
HAM is the way to go.
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Dial up BBS’
Did that read Obama is a POS?
I am still working on this myself. I have been apart of groups such as the Protest Warriors in my state though. Some TEA party activity as well.
But I know I would love to become better associated with Freepers in my state (NJ) or general area.
I still haven’t filled out my home page though either. Would love to meet fellow FReepers and stay connected on important issues in my area.
Though I am actually living in PA right now, I am still mostly a NJ FReeper.
what organization offers HAM radio classes?
I didn’t see Texas on the list... I’m in Austin..
Strangly enough, as soon as I posted and began receiving replies, all of my comments back to you are being held for review! I appreciate all of the responses.
Three and one-half years into the tribulation, the Obamanation that causes desolation will set foot into the temple in Jerusalem and desecrate it.
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Usenet was always internet based (if you also count its precursor, ARPAnet).
It is possible to route TCP/IP over Ham radio on various bands using packet radio technology; this was being done already 25 years ago. Therefore, hooking Ham radio LANs to the internet was possible in principle. However, the bandwidth was too low, IMHO, to be useful.
A possible future apocalyptic scenario could see nets using unauthorized low-power short-hop point-to-point microwave links. There would have to be adaptive routers to handle the constant appearance and disapperance of the nodes in the network.
Check near the bottom of the list on the left side for “Ham Tests (Local).
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Thanks for catching it :-)
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