Be prepared to assist in the Homeland Security


Be Prepared to assist in the Homeland Security

Keep up on the latest war events and keep track of the enemy



How?


With a radio scanner.


With a scanner you can keep track of public safety operations in your area such as - police, fire, medical, local government, forest & park rangers and many others.


Left: Gus, a rescue dog from the Tennessee Task force One Urban Search & Rescue team, waits to enter the crash site at the Pentagon, Right: A FEMA Urban Search and Rescue team from Tennessee positions a light system at the Pentagon after the attack by terrorists in September. Photos courtesy of FEMA

Keep track of the security at federal buildings and other governmental facilities.
Keep an ear on our nation's airlines, but tuning into domestic and international flights while they are in the air.
Listen to all sorts of business radio frequencies, because just about anyone can buy an inexpensive two way radio and use it for any purpose -- good or evil.
We can provide you with lists of the most up-to-date frequencies for your area.
To truly participate in homeland security you need to know about possible threats before they happen, not afterwards. A scanner radio will let you know about events either before or while they are happening.
Be aware of your surroundings. Open up your vision with a scanner radio.

Keep track of the Enemy and the War Front.


How?


With a Short Wave Radio.


With a short wave radio, you could possibly hear enemy communications. You should also be able to monitor what our military is doing as well.


A short wave radio will tune you into enemy radio broadcasts as well as the radio programming of many foreign countries -- both those on our side and those on the side of the terrorists.
A short wave radio is a useful tool that you can have available to you. In Afganastan people are not allowed to own radios or TV sets. With a short wave radio you can keep up on events as they are happening thousands of miles away and compare the foreign news to what is reported in the domestic press.
Most short wave radios come with extensive lists (and times) of foreign broadcasts.
We have an extensive list of frequencies on our on-line frequency look up.
We also recommend National Communications magazine for the latest information on things to monitor and frequencies to listen to.




Left: New York Governor George E. Pataki talks with firefigthters on the scene of a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City in September, Right: Urban Search and Rescue teams inspect the wreckage at the World Trade Center in New York City. Photos courtesy of the Office of Governor George E. Pataki and FEMA.

Radios we recommend:

 

We offer the Bearcat line of scanners

We offer the Sangean line of shortwave radios

You can find all types and models of these radios in the Hobby Radio Stop On Line Catalog.


Be prepared.
Do your part for homeland security and keep up on our troops and their enemy.