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Did you feel the earthquake?

Think of Katrina and WWL. Given the resourcefulness of radio engineers I am willing to believe that the stations will be back on the air with a carrier (albeit perhaps with reduced power). Can't say the same about the studios :)

And, BTW, I have discovered that if you want to know what is happening in the disaster area, you are better off listening to a station as far outside of the disaster area as you can receive. They have access to better information unless you like man-on-the-street interviews.

And don't forget that Sirius/XM will still be up and running. And if you are a ham radio operator (plug here) you should be up and running.
 
K6JHU said:
And don't forget that Sirius/XM will still be up and running. And if you are a ham radio operator (plug here) you should be up and running.

But power plants are another issue.....And a secure and plentiful fuel supply is necessary for the generators. In the very worst case scenario, it's everything. Not even Sirus/XM can keep going for long without it.

And if the space aliens attack on top of everything else in pianoplayer88key's scenario, well, that just about wraps it up for even the most tough guy survivalist......
 
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