the only thing i dont like about peacocks.is and the noise they make..and as for them taking care of business.that could be a problem as welll
I haven't tried peacock, yet.I have a large food source and not just large game, I have hundreds of peacocks and turkeys yes a problem but peacocks are good eating!
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the only thing i dont like about peacocks.is and the noise they make..and as for them taking care of business.that could be a problem as welll
I haven't tried peacock, yet.
Most don't realize how fast internet, cell phone, and even electricity can go down. In any emergency situation we could be back to the pre electronic age in a moment. I've been working on hard copies of all kinds of things, from medical info, to farming tips. Prepping is about backups, and I like having a backup for my backups.Finished our information printouts and organized into folders (sample below) this way anyone in our party at home/BOL can retrieve important information in printed form away from digital media sources.
Freq. programmed in the Baofeng
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ARES/RACES info
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General communication info
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Radiological info (protection, symptoms and treatment)
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Lisa is at her office putting these in in protective covers for me (in case we have no computers to utilize CHIRP)
Baofeng programming instructions from KC9HI 74 pages revised 12/04/2014: http://www.miklor.com/uv5r/pdf/uv-5r_v1.0-annotated_by_KC9HI.pdf
I think most preppers don't have enough information like that in their big-out kit. Things like maps but also medical information about the members of your party (pre-existing conditions or issues that may need immediate attention if that person were to be found). Radio frequencies are a great idea for radio users. I keep copies of our SS cards, medical insurance cards, DLs, and debit cards just in case there's a house fire or something of that nature. I also keep contact information for family close friends in case phone service exists but I don't have a working cell. Pictures of loved ones are good to have in case you get separated.
Even if it's just little things, just keep moving fowards!. I removed the form on my root cellar today. It was for the dirt retention at the front top. The concrete on it looks a little rough as it froze the night I poured it, but is solid enough. I cleaned the sides and will do the final sealing tomorrow, then I can start burying the thing. It's good to see some movement on it again. I really hate winter!little slow with my preps,but the usual canned food and then some medicines;various types
I've been working on hard copies of all kinds of things, from medical info, to farming tips.
grow most of our food, rounded off with goats and chickens.
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