An old TV, made before smart appliances were a thing, and an old flip phone, which remains powered off most of the time. I even keep my mic disconnected from my computer unless I'm actively using it, and assume it is compromised.
I'm getting ready to switch to a sat phone, now that they're affordable and somewhat reliable. I can use the laptop for anything else a smartphone does. Also, sat phones will still work after an EMP or something similar, at least in theory.
You can keep small electronics in an old unplugged microwave for emp shielding - it had a built in Faraday cage to prevent cooking your face while you stare at your nuggies spinnin around 😄
Basically anything that would function as a faraday cage with an earth ground (ideally). Otherwise the pulse will dump energy into the circuit and blow components out.
An old TV, made before smart appliances were a thing, and an old flip phone, which remains powered off most of the time. I even keep my mic disconnected from my computer unless I'm actively using it, and assume it is compromised.
Kudos.
I'm getting ready to switch to a sat phone, now that they're affordable and somewhat reliable. I can use the laptop for anything else a smartphone does. Also, sat phones will still work after an EMP or something similar, at least in theory.
So long as the constellation is still functioning, yup, they are a pretty good option.
Thanks for the validation. I'm still early into my homework on the subject.
Make sure you store it in a properly shielded container if you’re planning to have it work after an EMP as it will fry otherwise.
No kidding?
What constitutes proper shielding? Lead?
You can keep small electronics in an old unplugged microwave for emp shielding - it had a built in Faraday cage to prevent cooking your face while you stare at your nuggies spinnin around 😄
For real tho - old microwave.
doesn't have to be lead. read up on Faraday Boxes...you'll get the principles.
Basically anything that would function as a faraday cage with an earth ground (ideally). Otherwise the pulse will dump energy into the circuit and blow components out.