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Quote from: Biggie Smiles on February 18, 2026, 09:55:27 PMLiving in an area frequently hit with Hurricanes and even tornadoes I've always had to keep an eye out for preparedness
but I'm telling you people, it's on a whole new level after the government sponsored event I attended
Trust me on this one. I'm not one easily moved or swayed by conspiracies of any kind and I am least likely to trust to the government. But when you have some pretty high ranking people looking like the boogie man just slapped them around on a zoom call it's time to take a deeper look.
And when they disclosed how fragile our grid really is I was floored.
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on February 18, 2026, 09:47:59 PMOverthinking is part of my core function in what I do for a living. Preparing for the worst case scenario of a disaster and cybersecurity
so I probably just cant help myself
I even have spare parts for my generators and replaceable parts for my car and truck. My well pump pressure switch can go bad 9 times during the apocalypse and I still wont have to show up to a hardware store to buy another -- kinda helps that I get them for free though![]()
my deep analytical & meticulous thought process comes from being a virgo I guess -- I try to leave nothing to chance. From a years supply of the spices I cook with to old school DVD players that still connect with those audio video cable thinggies
Quote from: Reggie Essent on February 18, 2026, 08:02:34 PMHa! No, man, but I could ask an old buddy. He's a big Ham Radio guy. Got a license and the whole schmeer. I ain't talked to him in years. Used to jam together. Big Bluegrass guy.
Dude! You're overthinking it. As long as you have an agreed upon plan, you just have to trust in Providence that all will go well.
And it's funny you mention GPS. I've never used it. Last year I drove out west to Idaho, taking all kinds of side routes to see shit and stuff, and I used a good old Rand McNally paper atlas, even though I have one of those dashboard touchscreen GPS hold-your-goddamned-hand-because-you're-a-pussy thingies in my car.
I don't fucking need that! I got a map!
But I digress, the important thing is you have The Plan. Comms are important, but not guaranteed. If everyone important knows exactly where to go in case of Sideways, you always have Hope.
Quote from: Oliver the Second on February 18, 2026, 08:22:18 PMAny way to bounce a signal off a satellite or something like that?
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on February 18, 2026, 07:41:14 PMI do have agreed upon routes and spots and even have maps already printed to paper as GPS will be a thing of better times at that point but it's a long route down 95 and the highway will probably be littered with all kinds of issues. I've already told him that if the crisis is still fresh he can get on the highway but if we're already a few hours in avoid them like the plague as they will be death traps.
I make sure he's stocked with at least 10 gallons of extra gas and he does own a pickup truck.
But if he's stranded and runs out of gas anywhere along that route I want to be able to grab my guns, my extra gas -- hop in my pickup and go get him. wherever he is.
I've never been this way before but then again, in my 30 years of experience doing what I do I've never heard government sponsored agencies so intensely worried about a grid down even that is expected to last months if not years.
Cloud services went down yesterday for the 5th time this year.
Something is coming old friend.
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on February 18, 2026, 07:32:06 PMGot any exact model recommendations? Amazon link?
thanks
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on February 18, 2026, 07:41:14 PMI do have agreed upon routes and spots and even have maps already printed to paper as GPS will be a thing of better times at that point but it's a long route down 95 and the highway will probably be littered with all kinds of issues. I've already told him that if the crisis is still fresh he can get on the highway but if we're already a few hours in avoid them like the plague as they will be death traps.
I make sure he's stocked with at least 10 gallons of extra gas and he does own a pickup truck.
But if he's stranded and runs out of gas anywhere along that route I want to be able to grab my guns, my extra gas -- hop in my pickup and go get him. wherever he is.
I've never been this way before but then again, in my 30 years of experience doing what I do I've never heard government sponsored agencies so intensely worried about a grid down even that is expected to last months if not years.
Cloud services went down yesterday for the 5th time this year.
Something is coming old friend.
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on February 18, 2026, 07:32:06 PMGot any exact model recommendations? Amazon link?
thanks
Quote from: Reggie Essent on February 18, 2026, 05:26:27 PMJust have a pre-agreed plan for him to come down by you if and when the shit hits the fan. My family cohort (me, my brother and cousins) always had agreed to make our way to one of the family farms if shit ever went sideways. Of course we're all old fucks now and some of us are gone ...
Or you could both get short wave radio transceivers and have an agreed upon frequency to monitor in emergencies.
Quote from: Frood on February 18, 2026, 05:34:57 PMA friend tried to tell me that they work anywhere and don't need cell towers. It's basically encrypted Push to Talk walkie talkies that MUST have any LTE (ie 4G Cellular) tower that is functioning nearby. So if AT&T is down, it piggybacks off Verizon or whatever.yep.. this is exactly what I was worried about.. an ultimate reliance on existing infrastructure. I'm making the assumption that the infrastructure is completely down and need something that will continue to operate just until I can either get to my son or till my son gets to me.
You pay a yearly subscription fee despite being told no monthly costs and no obligations. No fee renewal, they're bricks.
They would be worthless in a real disaster or emergency. Cell phone towers only stay powered for hours or a day or so, when they go to backup batteries after a blackout.
They might be handy in smaller emergencies, assuming there is at least one functioning LTE tower within range.
You'll need a HF radio if you want to talk to your kid.
GoTenna Mesh is discontinued (I have 4 units), but they moved onto longer range tactical mesh networking for texting (no voice).
https://gotennapro.com/pages/products
I don't know if it can do 600 miles worth of skips. I saw a mention of 100 miles, but there is bound to be a way to relay with.
Elevated relays on solar might be the go...
But a ham radio is a lot cheaper and easier....
Quote from: Reggie Essent on February 18, 2026, 06:14:06 PMYeah, a ham radio. 600 miles isn't that far, and if a frequency was pre-agreed to be monitored, it should work well.Got any exact model recommendations? Amazon link?
Quote from: Reggie Essent on February 18, 2026, 06:14:06 PMYeah, a ham radio. 600 miles isn't that far, and if a frequency was pre-agreed to be monitored, it should work well.


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