Welcome to our survivalist and prepper site

When it comes to being prepared you will find only the military folks more prepared than those hardy individuals know as survivalist and preppers. They sound like they are one and the same but they are quite different. They do compliment each other in that they both need the skills and abilities of the other. Hackhunter.com is a web site designed to give those who are survivalists and/or preppers an opportunity to learn more about radio communications systems. The storm named Hurricane Katrina demonstrated to one and all that the cell phone and the Internet were not all that effective due to the extent of the power outages.

Enter in amateur radio (better known as ham radio) and you had an army of volunteers with mobile and portable amateur radio stations that did not require a working power systems. There was a marked upsurge in interest in amateur radio in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as what had been declared a dying hobby by the frequency hungry cell phone giants. Amateur radio enjoyed a resurgence that is still being felt. Along these same line those that consider themselves as survivalists and preppers will need some form of communications that is reliable and easily learned. That is where the featured web site RadioSurvivalist.com comes in by offering information on amateur radios, antennas, operating practices, stealth antennas, and much more.

Here is a listing of their information:


Ham Radio Gear

Do you need to learn more about amateur radio, better known as 'ham radio". We have found a web site that specializes in providing information for those wishing to learn more about ham radio. More…

RADIO ANTENNAS

Along with the ham radio you will need to know about the antenna needed for it. More…

FIXED BASE RADIOS

Fixed base radio setups are those that are located in structures other than an outdoor or portable operation. More…

Mobile Radios

Mobile radios work very well when matched with the proper antennas. More…

Ham Radio License

Learn how you can obtain your own ham radio license from the FCC . More…

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