nokones Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, Davichko5650 said: When the first brick sized Cellphones came out, a buddy got one for work. He'd call us when he was down at the lake and ask us to call back in 5 minutes. He would walk by the sunbathing girls on the beach and take that call trying to impress them. Didn't really work... They probably didn't know what he was doing at the time. Quote
SteveShannon Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, nokones said: They probably didn't know what he was doing at the time. “That idiot’s talking to a brick!!!” is less of a chick magnet than a good belt clip handheld. Quote
nokones Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago And they may have been blondes and blue eyed! Quote
nokones Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I guess I should at least respond to the subject title. The radios are not good for the SHTF situations. Who in the hell are you going to talk to in those situations. You'll be lucky to talk to your next door neighbor given all the channel congestion occurring. SteveShannon 1 Quote
LeoG Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago Depends on where you are. Around here it might not be so bad. In LA it's already worthless without an emergency situation. Quote
amaff Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, nokones said: I guess I should at least respond to the subject title. The radios are not good for the SHTF situations. Who in the hell are you going to talk to in those situations. You'll be lucky to talk to your next door neighbor given all the channel congestion occurring. True, if your definition of "SHTF" is only "massive, region or nation wide calamity or collapse." There's a whole lot of gray area between that and "normal", even more localized disasters (weather events, wildfires out in the sticks or on the edge of town, extended power outages) where they're totally appropriate for a situation where the shit has totally hit the fan, just maybe not to the point to where the zombies are chewing on the door knobs. Which is a long way of saying, they're useful in a whole lot of real world situations that might not reach the level of a massive, metro-wide (or worse) problem, but which someone is a lot more likely to encounter in reality than those larger scale problems. SteveShannon 1 Quote
WRUE951 Posted 54 minutes ago Report Posted 54 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, amaff said: True, if your definition of "SHTF" is only "massive, region or nation wide calamity or collapse." There's a whole lot of gray area between that and "normal", even more localized disasters (weather events, wildfires out in the sticks or on the edge of town, extended power outages) where they're totally appropriate for a situation where the shit has totally hit the fan, just maybe not to the point to where the zombies are chewing on the door knobs. Which is a long way of saying, they're useful in a whole lot of real world situations that might not reach the level of a massive, metro-wide (or worse) problem, but which someone is a lot more likely to encounter in reality than those larger scale problems. i defiantly would rather have a radio that i can program for many frequencies versus a cell phone. I remember the big earthquake we had her in 2019 and our cell service brought to its knees. Radio comms were working great and pretty busy. SteveShannon 1 Quote
WRDJ205 Posted 32 minutes ago Report Posted 32 minutes ago 20 minutes ago, WRUE951 said: I remember the big earthquake we had her in 2019 and our cell service brought to its knees. I can confirm that during hurricanes, the same thing happens. Quote
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