Poor Man Survival
Self Reliance tools for
independent minded people…
ISSN
2161-5543
A Digest of Urban
Survival Resources
Emergency
Radio Frequencies Every Prepper Should Know*
Radios may seem a bit old fashioned in the information age, with
everyone “connected” through their smartphones and computers. But the fact is
that radio is still one of the most effective means of communication out there.
I just recently talked with an emergency worker who was in New Orleans
immediately after Hurricane Ida hit, and if it hadn’t been for radios, the
rescuers wouldn’t have had any communications at all.
The nice thing about radios is that they are not dependent on
the same infrastructure that our other means of communications are. Telephone
and internet are much more complex systems. Even television is more complex,
requiring more sophisticated equipment and considerably more power. Yet even a
small radio, running off of batteries, can provide instantaneous communications
near and far.
All mediums of communication are required to have backup power,
per FCC regulations. Even so, the local cell phone tower isn’t going to have a
backup generator connected to it, keeping it up and running. Your local
landline phone company will, but that’s not going to do any good, even for
those who still have landlines, as our modern cordless phones don’t work if the
base isn’t connected to the house’s electrical power...
Emergency Radio Frequencies Every Prepper Should Know
*We keep a CB Radio in each of our vehicles plus 2-way radios at our home and at our cabin in case of emergencies…
26.96500 |
CB Channel 01 |
open to all |
26.97500 |
CB Channel 02 |
open to all |
26.98500 |
CB Channel 03 |
open to all |
27.00500 |
CB Channel 04 |
open to all--4x4
channel |
27.01500 |
CB Channel 05 |
open to all |
27.02500 |
CB Channel 06 |
open to all |
27.03500 |
CB Channel 07 |
open to all |
27.05500 |
CB Channel 08 |
open to all |
27.06500 |
CB Channel 09 |
Emergency |
27.07500 |
CB Channel 10 |
open to
all--regional roads |
27.08500 |
CB Channel 11 |
open to all |
27.10500 |
CB Channel 12 |
open to all |
27.11500 |
CB Channel 13 |
open to all--marine,
RV |
27.12500 |
CB Channel 14 |
open to all--walkie
talkies |
27.13500 |
CB Channel 15 |
open to all |
27.15500 |
CB Channel 16 |
open to all (also
SSB) |
27.16500 |
CB Channel 17 |
open to all--North/South
Traffic |
27.17500 |
CB Channel 18 |
open to all |
27.18500 |
CB Channel 19 |
Truckers--East/West
Hwy Traffic |
27.20500 |
CB Channel 20 |
open to all |
27.21500 |
CB Channel 21 |
open to
all--regional roads |
SIDEBAR
Every year the site Slickdeals conducts
a survey on impulse buying. In 2020 and 2021, the top category for impulse buys
was food/groceries, and in 2022, impulse food/grocery purchases were a close
second to impulse clothing purchases.
·
Are
Impulse Buys Sabotaging Your Budget?
·
10
Tricks to Prevent Impulse Buys (That Work Both In-Store and Online)
Preparing Your Lawn
Mower for Winter
Perform these maintenance tasks at the end of fall and you can
minimize the aggravation and cost of trying to get your lawn mower working
again next spring.
18 Affordable Anti-Theft Tips To Keep Burglars Out of Your Home
Home security doesn’t have to be costly. Stay safe and sound on
a budget with these low-cost anti-theft tips for keeping burglars at bay.
The Best Bug Out Guns To Survive On The Road
If you were forced to evacuate your home and hit road the
following a major grid down disaster, what guns would you want to bring with
you?
Bugging out presents its own unique set of dangers. You’re
naturally exposed out on the road, you can’t bring all of your supplies with
you, and you may not even know where you’re going (especially if you don’t have
a bug out location in mind, or if you’re forced to take an alternate
route).
But should the guns you bring with you when bugging out be the
same guns you'd use if you were to bug in at home instead? While you may not be
able to bring as many firearms with you (due to there naturally being less
space in your vehicle than your home), it’s still important to bring a number
of different firearms that cover different roles...
The Best Bug Out Guns To Survive On The Road
There’s
nothing to lose by stockpiling essentials.
In fact, it’s exactly what will save you and your family when the next catastrophe hits.
Boy scouts are taught to “always be prepared”. But as
adults do we truly follow that advice?
Not really. That was proven during the last crisis when so
many Americans were caught short on some basic staple foods
What
is a go bag?...
A go bag is
a pack you make in advance. Ready for an evacuation. When the S-H-T-F...
That will
keep you alive for several days...
If you pack
the right stuff…
Bug Out
Kits-Choose Your Level
- 72-hour 4Patriot emergency food
pack [25 year shelf life
- 4Patriot Greens sample pack
[Power supplement]
- 3 Luna Nutrition bars
[assorted]+Sunmaid raisin pouch
- Cleaning Wipe Pack
- Steel River Emergency Tent
- Mini First Aid kit
- TRS 5N1 EDC folding tool
- 3-package meal sampler
- Paracord bracelet w/ compass
- Reusable Face Mask
- Personal Water Filter Straw
- 11-Piece Emergency Survival Kit
We offer several
sized kits at:
PERSONAL SURVIVAL PACK-Tried N True ‘Save-Your-Butt’ Essentials
https://www.ebay.com/itm/185325277360
https://www.ebay.com/itm/255419941572
URBAN SURVIVAL HANDBOOK
https://cdn.4patriots.com/downloads/pdf/reports/4Patriots-Ultimate-Survival-Handbook.pdf
Free enterprise, limited
government, individual freedom!
Contributors
and subscribers enable the Poor Man Survivor to post 150+ free essays annually. It is for this reason they are Heroes
and Heroines of New Media. Without your financial support, the free content
would disappear for the simple reason that I cannot keep body and soul together
on my meager book sales & ecommerce alone.
You Can’t Buy Life Insurance After You’re Dead
Not Prepared?
That's Bad News...
You Can’t Buy Life Insurance After You’re Dead-Prepare NOW for Emergencies…
Support our
efforts by shopping my storefront…
A Smoking Frog Feature, Shallow Planet Production
2 comments:
We own CBs for our cars plus several kinds of 2-way radios [range up to 35 miles] for use at our farm...you never know when you'll need them!
Does anyone miss Radio shak-they had good prices & variety.
Post a Comment