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  • Ham radio
    May 23, 2013 12:04 am
  • Shortwave ham frequencies provide worldwide communications daily.  VHF/UHF has its place in local comms. No morse code to get a license anymore. Doesn't hurt to know it tho because it will get thru jamming and interference voice can't. All my antennas are emp grounded, it is called lightning protection too.
    by: maryb
  • Ham radio
    May 22, 2013 10:07 pm
  • PS: GROUND your EMP Shielding, that cannot hurt and likely helps. I bet MaryB already has though LOL! Is Morse Code still part of the HAM License?   They cannot really shut down the frequencies, but may attempt to jam them. But more likely they will monitor these channels. Think about it!
    by: underground
  • Ham radio
    May 22, 2013 06:57 am
  • There goes the idea that I could get in cheaply!  I knew that was too easy. Would I be able to contact anyone worldwide?  That was my thought going with this idea in the first place.  What's the point in buying one if it doesn't go worldwide?  I thought they all had global abilities.  I may have to re-think this.
    by: simplestacker
  • Ham radio
    May 21, 2013 11:38 pm
  • that is only good for local line of sight FM communications. You really need shortwave capabilities also. Like the Yaesu FT-817 or FT-857 or FT-897
    by: maryb
  • Chinese yuan bank account
    May 21, 2013 11:38 am
  • I have thought about this. If it is not in the US, it is a risk IMO. Even in the US, it could still be seized in a bank holiday. hard to say   Thanks for perspective, Mammoth
    by: underground
  • What will happen?
    May 21, 2013 08:58 am
  • Silver Dollar - if I cash out now I cannot buy silver in Ecuador for anywhere near this ridiculously low price. Its just that I have been concerned that when things collapse all I will be able to get over here is the cash. And I have to worry if some government will steal all funds in goldmoney. Mary B - I looked into taking delivery and there is anywhere from a 30-50% customs fee for entering Ecuador if I ever receive it. PM's are more likely to just go missing here. As you can see I have waited too long to get into physical here and now find myself plagued with what to do. Thank you for your responses.    
    by: sam520
  • Ham radio
    May 20, 2013 08:01 pm
  • Store a radio in a steel container, make sure to bubble wrap it for insulation. Stick it in the attic, garage, wherever as a spare in case of confiscation. I have an old Drake tube rig I am restoring that will be mostly EMP proof
    by: maryb
  • EBAY: ASE's at 40% PREMIUM
    May 20, 2013 06:24 pm
  • Nice Shootin' TEX! I am thinking avoid the ASE's (I have some) as they are prolly tracked by Big Bro... at least the bulk purchases, as I started out with. But that went down in Lake Monroe, stupid of me to take the stack with me on vacation! You are best off buying with cash, and junk is usually bought with cash, at least how I do it. BUT the KooKs will be nice in the future, unless... Dollar Cra$h! Then all silver is pretty much GOLD, including Numis. Or the premiums will be minimal until we return to a state of "normal" if that ever happens...
    by: underground
  • EBAY: ASE's at 40% PREMIUM
    May 20, 2013 05:10 pm
  •   Call it a Petit Mal, mild stroke, or just a temporary lapse of sanity, but I went against my junk coin roots last night.  Earlier, I had stated my preference for junk.  This remains true to this day, but last night I purchase some silver from Apmex that in no way can be considered junk:   2013 1 oz Silver Australian Kookaburra - Snake Privy   Mintage 50,000 coins. Picked up eight of them last night. I don't think I'll be straying back on this wayward path any time soon.  I like the fact that some collect Kookaburras, and with the low mintage, I can see a pleasant premium on these in a few years.  Time will tell, but either way, I've added to the stack, although the stack would have been a little bit heavier with the junk as these Kookaburras ran close to $29 per coin.   TexasStacker
    by: texasstacker
  • My Faith in Silver is Just About Broken
    May 20, 2013 01:32 pm
  • I feel ya Mary. My average buying cost is around $30....Although as you said, I still believe in all the fundamentals, and where silver SHOULD be, its hard not to get discouraged at WHERE IT ACTUALLY IS! "200 years from now your silver will still be valuable." Statements like this absolutely CRACK ME UP!!!!  Who gives a crap about the years of the 1400's when gold and silver were currency and who the hell cares about 200 years from now?? We will all be DEAD!!!  I care about the here and now and the near future, 10-15 years. When people say that 200 years from now fiat will be dead but silver will remain, its just comical. It really is.
    by: silverking16
  • Ham radio
    May 20, 2013 08:43 am
  • LOL, it was a free non sanctioned test.  Just wanted to see how much I already knew.  Learning curve should be a piece of cake. Things I have been wondering though are whether the gov would shut down those frequencies in a SHTF scenario.  No point in heading in that direction if it's a lost cause when I get there.  I realize no one can predict what TPTB will do, but I would like to be prepared.
    by: simplestacker
  • My Faith in Silver is Just About Broken
    May 19, 2013 09:29 pm
  • The error I see stackers making is the value of their stash in fiat. Fiat that is rapidly losing any purchasing power and is losing its usefulness. Price your stack in real world goods to see how you are doing. $4 silver years ago bought 8-16 gallons of gas, $21 silver still buys 8 gallons of gas today so how much value have you lost? None!
    by: maryb
  • My Faith in Silver is Just About Broken
    May 19, 2013 05:42 pm
  • This is it! It's the end of precious metals' bubble! Silver is now at 20.90$ per ounce and gold at around 1342$ per ounce! Silver got hit very badly after the opening of the market.
    by: sumkid
  • My Faith in Silver is Just About Broken
    May 19, 2013 10:10 am
  • There are many ways to view this one way is insurance, you pay for policies don't you?  I hope my home never get blown away in a storm but if it does I have a policy to cover it.  I like insurance, it's not always cheap but I sleep better at night knowing I have it.
    by: samsr
  • My Faith in Silver is Just About Broken
    May 19, 2013 09:49 am
  • gogetter my avg price was  $32-33 an oz but a recent Doc buy was about $25 and that made me satisfied with DCA My take on the fallout of these price smashes is one that tells me there are more reasons that just taking down silver prices to unwind a TBTF bank silver short contracts.  That same bank is under strict orders to keep PM prices down to prevent a wholesale repudiation of the dollar, the world's reserve currency.   That is a bit deal since without that reserve status, we would really be in the shitter. I magine what we would have to pay for oil if we were not the reserve currency.  That's one of the reasons the US forced this status into the hands of the people in D.C. Gold is another story and it is a really big deal with a world wide value of $5 trillion or more, resting in hands that would like to see the US taken down. Silver's value makes it a low dollar skirmish but another vital factor since the world runs on silver due to its vital uses. We are in the mid...
    by: agxiik