To: netmilsmom
'Would that include my crank radio?',p.
Timely question. Just about two hours ago my spouse presented me with this really cool crank radio.
To: shanec
Shane C ,, Thanks for posting this here. It will get a lot of exposure at this time of day.
epaul
28 posted on
08/24/2006 6:56:16 PM PDT by
epaul
To: Hound of the Baskervilles; netmilsmom
"...'Would that include my crank radio?',p. ..."Anything solid-state, i.e. transister, integrated circuit, etc.,(probably the crank radio) is toast from the EMP.
Tube-type radios and TV's would work, but require lotsa electricity. .............FRegards
37 posted on
08/24/2006 8:27:04 PM PDT by
gonzo
(Sex!!..................................You're never to old to watch...)
To: Hound of the Baskervilles
Store your crank radio in an old ammo can, bond the lid to the body of the can with a soldered wire. MAybe if it has a SW band you can hear something after a few days.
I keep an old Army rig around (GRC-109 w/GN 58) but I doubt I'll have anyone to talk with - scintillation effect and all.
38 posted on
08/24/2006 9:18:26 PM PDT by
ASOC
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