Survival Communications in Oregon Eastern Region

“Survival Communications in Oregon Eastern Region” by John Parnell, published by Tutor Turtle Press LLC on October 21, 2012, is a comprehensive guide focused on communication strategies during emergencies. This 562-page book addresses the challenges of maintaining communication when traditional methods, such as cell phones and the Internet, may fail due to disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, or economic collapse. Parnell explores three primary communication options—GMRS or FRS radios, CB radios, and ham or amateur radio—evaluating their effectiveness in crisis situations.
Readers will find detailed information on each communication method, along with practical insights into their use during emergencies. The book also includes a valuable resource: a directory of approximately 15,100 FCC licensed amateur operators in the Eastern Region of Oregon, organized for easy access. This reference material is designed to assist individuals in establishing communication networks when conventional systems are compromised, making it a practical addition for those preparing for various disaster scenarios.
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Perhaps you have prepared for WTSHTF or TEOTWAWKI with respect to food, water, self-defense and shelter. But what about communication? Whenever there is a disaster (hurricane, earthquake, economic collapse, nuclear war, EMF, solar eruption, etc.), the normal means of communication that we’re all reliant upon (cell phone, land line phone, the Internet, etc.) will probably be, at best, sporadic and at worst, non-existent. As this author sees it, short of smoke signals and mirrors, there are three options for communication in “trying times”: (1) GMRS or FRS radios; (2) CB radios; and (3) ham or amateur radio. In this book he considers each of these options to come up with the most acceptable one. Included in this volume are the names and addresses of the approximately 15,100 FCC licensed amateur operators in the Eastern Region of Oregon, organized by city, then sorted by street, then sorted by house number … just in case.
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