Satellites possibly too. Like straight up from a thriving nation to stone age. Water stations/gas pumps/vehicles/thermostats/AC/internet/phones/the national power grid/ medical equipment and hospitals/ refridgeration for food/ice/all lights.. The EMP commission said that 90% of the population would die.
That's insane. I mean I've read about it before but really underestimated the power and capability of a nuclear EMP.
Thanks. Not sure I'll blow 500 on an old tube ham radio as repairs could be a headache. Probably go the faraday for cheap newer radios
I’ve heard from ole timer hams “Elmers” they are great while they work a pita if you have to get parts, and repair them. I’ll stick to my Icom, As for an emp I don’t put ANYTHING past the corruption or harm of them, but as others have indicated we have “a plan for this” ... don’t we?
A Yeasu wrapped in a mylar bag with layers of plastic all inside a small galvanized trash can would likely work. Just have a small solar charger in the can with it and have the radio preprogrammed and ready to go. Get a better antenna and you should be able to communicate to your local Elmers. I'm still studying for my license so for now I'm just listening but I grew up around radios, my Dad put up commercial repeater towers. I remember him showing me how a squad car two way could light up a florescent light tube by keying the transmitter. There's a lot of juice going through the air and apparently that's how an EMP would work but much higher energy levels, enough to fry integrated circuits. Something like touching a welding arc to an antenna. I remember watching a thing about the NORAD bases, the entire strucure is wrapped in copper screen to sheild from EMP. Again, I'm no expert so do your own research I would hate to be responsible if my info failed you.
thank you for that. It's something to think about before making purchasing decisions.