in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
I AM BACK!! im very sorry you guys for all those spam videos from yesterday!!
in short I was basically hacked through my browser and the hacker got a bunch of login info from me including my youtube account. i got in touch with google and they helped me to recover my account.
suffice to say, everything is back to normal now (:
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one my my recent additions, a WR-11
this one has really good reception surprisingly enough, love it
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hey guys, its been a while since i uploaded on here, and i apologize for this
my life the past year has gotten busier for me to keep up with YT as i prioritize other life activities
that being said, i found some time to make videos again. i noticed i have a backlog of EAS alerts ive caught since 2022, and want to get them uploaded at least
now i want to ask: do you guys want to see all the alerts in one huge compilation which could take longer, or do short videos with each EAS "event" and that can be made sooner?
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hey guys, its been a while, but i was informed i hit 1k and am surprised to see this,but nonetheless, i am happy we finally got here after all this time, and i want to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you (:
i am planning on making a celebratory video very soon, so stay tuned for that 😁
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Welcome to my channel!
Thanks so much for taking time to read this. As of 2020, I still post videos of EAS alerts I receive somewhat, but I have now mostly focused my time onto DXing with my new channel, SkyWaveBird DX. However, I at least still make some EAS scenarios and mocks, which is what I mainly focus now on this channel. I currently am located in Southern California, and am the first recorded EAS fan in the region on Youtube.
All counties that I have coverage for alerts whenever they come through include all of Southern California, with some extension to the Las Vegas metro area, and Fresno area.
Though most of my radios have been sold or given to other EAS users, the ones I still have in possession are: Radioshack 12-996, Midland WR-100, and R-1650D. Though most of the time, any and all EAS captures I have got recently have used an SDR (Software Defined Radio), which is basically a radio you plug into a computer connected to an outdoor antenna.
Enjoy my channel. :)