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    Talking Ham Radio

    The biggest problem with HAM radio is that you have to be a huge geek to get into it.... unlike me, sitting in my basement pouring over ballistics manuals and reloading charts, surrounded by stacks of ammo cans, hoards of survival equipment and magazines, two gun safes and god knows how much gunpowder, with my wife yelling at me to come upstairs because we are hosting a dinner party.

    Or yelling at the TV on election night and using the instant replay button while looking up candidates who I don't know enough about on my laptop... but going to the sporting clays range on Superbowl Sunday.

    I practically have to beat the women off with a stick. Unlike those dorky HAM radio guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nontactical View Post
    The biggest problem with HAM radio is that you have to be a huge geek to get into it.... unlike me, sitting in my basement pouring over ballistics manuals and reloading charts, surrounded by stacks of ammo cans, hoards of survival equipment and magazines, two gun safes and god knows how much gunpowder, with my wife yelling at me to come upstairs because we are hosting a dinner party.

    Or yelling at the TV on election night and using the instant replay button while looking up candidates who I don't know enough about on my laptop... but going to the sporting clays range on Superbowl Sunday.

    I practically have to beat the women off with a stick. Unlike those dorky HAM radio guys.
    Being in both hobbies Ham Radio and Guns among others things, I'm not sure which crowd of people look worse. I see way more hot women at the gunshow, but not many women of any beauty at the ham swapfests.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    Being in both hobbies Ham Radio and Guns among others things, I'm not sure which crowd of people look worse. I see way more hot women at the gunshow, but not many women of any beauty at the ham swapfests.
    I hope it was clear that I was making fun only of myself... neither is exactly a chick magnet hobby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nontactical View Post
    I hope it was clear that I was making fun only of myself... neither is exactly a chick magnet hobby.
    yep, figured, but after thinking about it, gunshows have more chicks. Hamfest, questionable bunch sometimes.

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    I once tried to sell a minivan to a Ham radio guy. He cut his own hair. I'll never forget him.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I once tried to sell a minivan to a Ham radio guy. He cut his own hair. I'll never forget him.
    some of them ar characters-must be from sitting in front of the radios in the hamshack suckin up rf frquency waves!!kinda like low level radiation!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I once tried to sell a minivan to a Ham radio guy. He cut his own hair. I'll never forget him.
    Hell, Ill never forget that sentence.

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    I've been a Ham since the late 70's. Fun hobby but I never got too deep into it. Some of the antennas can get kind of big and with the stupid covenants and deed restrictions all over the place, it can be difficult.

    In a SHTF scenario, cell phones and the Internet would be gone first. Landline phones could last longer but would probably be jammed up with traffic . . . but I wouldn't recommend becomming a Ham just to check a box on your SHTF preparedness list. However, it wouldn't be a bad idea to get to know one that lives near you. It very well could become the ONLY long distance communication available in a worst case scenario. Some Hams actually practice of these types of communications on a weekly basis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nontactical View Post
    Hell, Ill never forget that sentence.
    Go to a ham swapfest and you'll see some other fellas you won't forget either.


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    why not just buy the equipment if you want it.

    if the SHTF, really hits the fan, there won't be anyone out there who will give a crap if you have a license to operate it.
    Self control: The minds ability to override the body's urge to beat the living sh.. out of some ass.... who desperately deserves it.

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    Obama, so full of crap it is a miracle Air Force One can even get off the ground,

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