Posted on 04/30/2011 8:24:59 AM PDT by publius321
Think of what it will be like one day if we wake up one morning, turn on the television and find out the Internet and cell phone networks have been shut down due to a financial meldown or some other inconceivable event.
Despite having formed "tea party" and similar groups all around the country, we find ourselves isolated and unable to mobilize anyone. With no way to communicate, millions would find comfort in the prospect of gathering somewhere with all those local patriots once again. But where do we meet? What day? What time?
It is exactly THAT scenario that The CB Patriot Project is organizing to avoid. The CB Patriot Project, which is a back-up communications plan that may be warranted after the fiscal and monetary abuse run their full course.
The spendthrifts in DC and the counterfeiting of the Federal Reserve are setting us up for a national calamity.
Think about how tea parties formed organically, almost overnight after the foreshocks of 2007-2008. It wouldn't have likely happened without the Internet. Think about how different your life was before Freerepublic.com. It is here on the Internet where the ideas and resolve fermented or "percolated (in the case of tea). It is crazy not to have a back up plan in the event something unforseen (by us) should happen and we lose contact.
Join us at cbPatriot.com It costs nothing to get involved in the project and your identity needn't be disclosed, just an e-mail address, state and Zip code is all that is required.
We take our communication capabilities for granted right now but when the consequences of governmental rapacity hits the proverbial fan, you will want to have a communications plan.
We have some great people who have already joined our team including HAM operators. It is exciting. In times of crisis, our greatest asset is one another, God fearing patriots. If you want to get involved, the project is linked above. Spread the word and let us work together.
Maybe related to this thread: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2710264/posts
But I definitely see your point. I haven't gotten one yet, so maybe I'll go for propane instead. Thanks for potentially saving me some $$ and headaches.
We explored a 3 point hitch generator which are considerably less to buy hooked up to a diesel tractor but envisioned having to build a fire under the tractor in frigid temps to get it started.
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And more than that. One of the most flexible and powerful digital comm programs is Fldigi when coupled with Flwrap and Flmsg. All free - Linux, Windows, Mac OS. http://www.w1hkj.com
You don't need to be a ham to use the program for reception. Just a SSB receiver and an audio cable from receiver to PC line in. Lacking that, you can just have the PC's mic near to the radio's speaker. Adjust the volume levels a bit and you're decoding. You can catch everyday QSOs with PSK31 on all of the ham bands and there are regular emcomm nets around the country, usually in the evening. Emcomm nets use very noise immune and error corrected modes like Olivia and MT63.
Here is a link to a collection of screen shot videos of digital comms at HF. I think all are on 80 meters using Olivia 8/500 and MT63-1000. There are also some tutorial videos. This is all using W1HKJ’s software. (By the way, he lives in one of the towns hit hard by the tornadoes earlier this week. The funnel just skipped by his neighborhood.)
http://saternalberta.wordpress.com/digital-new/youtube-videos/
No, there was a much longer with many posts and lots of info. I’ll keep looking for it.
If you find it, put a link on this thread please. Thanks.
“Everyone should have at least one rain barrell.”
I’ve been interested in rain barrel systems for a while; gotta do some research. Free rain water combined with free solar might be a good thing.
Thanks. I missed that one.
I guess the problem is if you wake up one day and you can't turn on the TV (or anything else including phone), do you assume the meltdown has occurred? or just that your power's out for some reason and your phone is on the fritz?
Man!, I hate being this paranoid.
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