sheerfire96

sheerfire96 OP t1_jeg5v8r wrote

That’s an interesting looking book.

I had one of those UV-5Rs somewhere but it’s gotten lost in several moves. I should see if I can find it again. That book looks like it could be more useful than the user guide that came with the radio

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sheerfire96 OP t1_jeg0jmz wrote

I’m comfortable enough soldering and tinkering unfortunately I just don’t have the equipment right now in life.

I have my ham license but was just utterly overwhelmed when trying to mess around with it. It’s something I’d like to try and return to at some point for the sake of being prepared for emergencies (and just science/engineering fun).

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sheerfire96 OP t1_jefr7k1 wrote

You’re right that I mostly mean small and portable. Another user rec’d the SONY ICF P26. Sony makes this and one with a P27 chip the difference being (as far as I’m able to research) is the P26 model is all analog and the P27 is digital.

On the SONY website the P26 was a little cheaper and I know that digital tuners can sometimes have issues so I went with the P26.

What you recommended though? That looks fantastic. I’m not about to spend that kind of money but at some point I plan on building out a bugout kit and that looks like a nice one to have for when shit hits the fan.

For other folks on here if you have the money I’d tell you to check that one out.

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sheerfire96 t1_itxp3xp wrote

People on here saying “just ask them to move it!!” But like people are straight up forgetting the etiquette of transit. Don’t hot the seat, take your backpack off when you’re standing, don’t bring your bike on the train (you have a bike, why are you riding the subway??). Yeah ask people to move their shit but I remember a time where it was rare if I ever had to ask that

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