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Telecommunications systems could be overwhelmed and we could loose use of telephones and internet. If Power goes down for extended periods of time, cordless phones would be useless. And just what do you do with any mail that might come through? Can you touch it? Is it safe? How do you work around internet concerns? Look here for help.
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Discussion originally posted at PlanforPandemic

http://planforpandemic.com/viewtopic.php?t=5626

:!: (UncleRich)
[snip] ... It's nice to have several sets of walkie-talkies. Get 4 or 6 of them with VERY SHORT range for doing neighborhood watch, so that you will get fewer eaves-droppers. (a pair is less than $20.00)
Get a scanner, too, and practice using it. Your local radio clubs probably publish a list of all emergency frequencies. Check their websites.

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How much are scanners? And, where can we purchase one? --- CONTINUED at LINK, above---
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SCANNERS such as the Uniden BC80XLT have 50 programmable channels, but other, less expensive models with 30 programmable channels will work just as well (I have a 30 channel 10 band Uniden Bearcat scanner, for example, that cost only $60 from Damark). They can also be set to scan "ranges" of frequencies (all but the cell phone frequencies), so you can listen in to all .... ---CONTINUED at LINK, above ---
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