HAM RADIO AND GOVERNMENT SUBVERSION
September 17th, 2009 by hamslife
I delete about 100 comments for each one I accept because most of the comments are just to advertise their site and has nothing to do with ham radio. If you read through the comments you will see that many of the comments I have accepted are probably for the purpose of drawing people to a site unrelated to ham radio but at least the comment had some substance. There are also a lot of good comments.
Today as I was monitoring the comments I found one by Mike G which really attracted my attention. The comment can be found on my post “THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HAM RADIO AND CB” (http://hamslife.com/?p=24). Mike’s comment or actually questions were: “Were HAM radios used by the French resistance during WWII? Have they been successfully used in modern times, in countries where tyrannical gov’ts have taken over? How can a HAM radio be utilized successfully today if the
The subject Mike brings up deserves, in my estimation, a lot more then just a simple response in the comment section. Actually the area of ham radio and government subversion could fill a book but I won’t be writing a book here.
During WWII there were commercially built ham radios on the market but nothing like the great number of units available today. Many of the ham radios were home brew. While I am sure many of these radios were converted to underground use by the French and other resistance groups and operated by licensed ham radio operators it needs to be understood that a radio station is only a ham radio when it is operated by a legally licensed amateur radio operator on an amateur radio frequency using amateur radio call signs. If a licensed amateur radio operator uses his ham station under an encrypted call sign (call sign to reveal station identity to the station being called while concealing the station identity from others) to pass subversive information it technically is not a ham radio station at that time. It may sound like I am splitting hairs but that is a hair that I believe needs to be split.
Radio transmitters and receivers which were constructed for amateur radio use have been used by many for good and bad. Resistance groups such as the French Resistance have used them to combat tyranny and rebel armies have used them to provide communications. Drug and other smugglers have used them to pass information. Ham radios and ham operators have provided the world with instantly available operators and equipment to meet specific communications needs outside the normal amateur operations.
The potential use of ham radio in event of a government collapse whether
If the government collapse is do to an overthrow where nuclear weapons are used, such as in
I do believe that EMF is a serious threat to our world today. Thus we need to organize a group of ham radio operators with vacuum tube radios and means of providing power (generators must not have solid state devices necessary for operation) for those radios. Transportation and communications are so dependant of the use of solid state equipment that in event of such an attack we would have our life line cut off and the organization I just described could be the saving force.
It is a scary thought when you realize our very existence has become dependant on a very fragile silicone thread. With the right equipment and organization we, ham radio operators, could become the safety line to catch our society incase someone should cut that thread with a nuclear weapon.
This entry was posted on Thursday, September 17th, 2009 at 8:59 pm and is filed under Subversion, Nuclear Weapon, Jericho, Electro Magnetic Force, Solid State, Silicone, Encryption, Encrypted Call, Nuclear Explosion, EMF, Emergency communications, Distress Communications, Radio History, amateur radio, Military Comunications, vacuum tube, Amateur Radio Bands, Ham Radio Bands, Receiver, ham radio. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.










October 3rd, 2009 at 2:10 am
I wasn’t awarer of this site until I saw your “Knock, Knock Anybody There?” in a Hamfeed mailing.
Please keep up the good work.
73’s
Chuck W8DUX
PS: I liked the HAM radio and Government Subversion article. I was an electronoc warfare tech in the Air Force; EMP protection was a very important concern with all our electronic gear. For your reference, here is a link to a Wikipedia artocle on the subject
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse
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