J.L. Flinchpaugh Publishing Co. 1723 East Briar Springfield, M0. 65804
J.L. Flinchpaugh Publishing Co.       1723 East Briar Springfield, M0. 65804
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How to Survive a Nuclear Bomb- Tin Hat Ranch

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hydroponics  projects- basement outside  and  green house

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No pesticides or herbicide, fresh picked  and grown by you from your systems , no GMO's if you buy   heirloom plants and seeds.

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Hydroponic Gardening - Grow Organic Plants Fast

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Building a Floating Hydroponic Garden

If you're comparing money spent from buying at the store and costs associated with growing your own, It is more expensive to grow your own. But you must look beyond that. You must look at the benifits of growing your own food outside the box. You know where it comes from, no pesticides or herbicide (carcinogines), fresh picked  and grown by you from your systems (very rewarding), no GMO's if you buy the right seeds (buy heirloom).

Preppers Suppliers:

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Camping Guide

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The Ultimate Camping Guide: Checklists & Essential Tips for Campers

 

How to make a survival kit

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Prepper Series - How to Dry Can Beans and Rice

13 Must Have Homesteading Items to Survive the Apocalypse In Style

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Disaster prepping and homesteading have gone mainstream. Because of the growing uncertainty in the world, post-apocalyptic themes seem to be everywhere. The massive popularity of books, movies and TV shows about the zombie apocalypse, disease outbreaks, or economic collapse reflect the growing concerns of millions.  In the real world,  the exploding desire for self-sufficiency gear has inspired the innovation of some awesome products.

Urban Agroecoloy: 6,000 lbs of food on 1/10th acre - Urban Homestead

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Over 6,000 pounds of food per year, on 1/10 acre located just 15 minutes from downtown Los Angeles. The Dervaes family grows over 400 species of plants, 4,300 pounds of vegetable food, 900 chicken and 1,000 duck eggs, 25 lbs of honey, plus seasonal fruits throughout the year.

Start A Fire With Water

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How to Grow Avocado from Seed or Pit

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Complete Guide to Home Canning

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This is called a Swedish flame.
Make your cuts like you're cutting cake.
Leave about 6 inches at the base.
Throw some fuel oil in there (about a cap full).
It burns up to two to three hours.

Available Radio Frequencies for Emergency Communications


Citizen's Band (CB)

26.96500 Channel 01
26.97500 Channel 02
26.98500 Channel 03
27.00500 Channel 04
27.01500 Channel 05
27.02500 Channel 06
27.03500 Channel 07
27.05500 Channel 08
27.06500 Channel 09 Emergency
27.07500 Channel 10
27.08500 Channel 11
27.10500 Channel 12
27.11500 Channel 13
27.12500 Channel 14
27.13500 Channel 15
27.15500 Channel 16
27.16500 Channel 17
27.17500 Channel 18
27.18500 Channel 19 Truckers
27.20500 Channel 20
27.21500 Channel 21
27.22500 Channel 22
27.25500 Channel 23
27.23500 Channel 24
27.24500 Channel 25
27.26500 Channel 26
27.27500 Channel 27
27.28500 Channel 28
27.29500 Channel 29
27.30500 Channel 30
27.31500 Channel 31
27.32500 Channel 32
27.33500 Channel 33
27.34500 Channel 34
27.35500 Channel 35
27.36500 Channel 36
27.37500 Channel 37
27.38500 Channel 38
27.39500 Channel 39
27.40500 Channel 40

Family Radio Service (FRS)

462.5625 Channel 01
462.5875 Channel 02
462.6125 Channel 03
462.6375 Channel 04
462.6625 Channel 05
462.6875 Channel 06
462.7125 Channel 07
467.5625 Channel 08
467.5875 Channel 09
467.6125 Channel 10
467.6375 Channel 11
467.6625 Channel 12
467.6875 Channel 13
467.7125 Channel 14
General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)

462.5625 GMRS Channel 01 Simplex- 5 watts
462.5875 GMRS Channel 02 Simplex- 5 watts
462.6125 GMRS Channel 03 Simplex- 5 watts
462.6375 GMRS Channel 04 Simplex- 5 watts
462.6625 GMRS Channel 05 Simplex- 5 watts
462.6875 GMRS Channel 06 Simplex- 5 watts
462.7125 GMRS Channel 07 Simplex- 5 watts
462.5500 GMRS Channel 08 Simplex
462.5750 GMRS Channel 09 Simplex
462.6000 GMRS Channel 10 Simplex
462.6250 GMRS Channel 11 Simplex
462.6500 GMRS Channel 12 Simplex
462.6750 GMRS Channel 13 Simplex Emergency Channel- REACT Teams 141.3 PL
462.7000 GMRS Channel 14 Simplex
462.7250 GMRS Channel 15 Simplex
462.5500 GMRS Channel 16 Repeater (467.5500/Tx)
462.5750 GMRS Channel 17 Repeater (467.5750/Tx)
462.6000 GMRS Channel 18 Repeater (467.6000/Tx)
462.6250 GMRS Channel 19 Repeater (467.6250/Tx)
462.6500 GMRS Channel 20 Repeater (467.6500/Tx)
462.6750 GMRS Channel 21 Repeater (467.6750/Tx)

462.7000 GMRS Channel 22 Repeater (467.7000/Tx

462.7250 GMRS Channel 23 Repeater (467.7250/Tx)

 

Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS)
2 watt limit No license needed


151.8200 MURS Channel 1
151.8800 MURS Channel 2
151.9400 MURS Channel 3
154.5700 MURS Channel 4
154.6000 MURS Channel 5


Business Itinerant VHF Frequencies

151.625
Business Itinerant UHF Frequencies
464.500 MHZ
464.550 MHZ

 

Ham Radio
160 Meters
1.800 to 2.000 MHZ

80 Meters
3.500 to 4.000 MHZ

60 Meters
5330.5 to 5403.5 MHZ

40 Meters
7.000 to 7.300 MHZ

30 Meters
10.100 to 10.150 MHZ

20 Meters
14.000 to 14.350 MHZ

17 Meters
18.068 to 18.168 MHZ

15 Meters
21.000 to 21.450 MHZ

12 Meters
24.890 to 24.990 MHZ

10 meters
28.000 to 29.700 MHZ

6 Meters
50.0 to 54.0 MHZ

2 Meter
144.0 to 148.0 MHZ

1.25 Meter
219.0 to 225.0 MHZ

70 cm
420.0 to 450.0 MHZ

 


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J.L. Flinchpaugh Publishing Co.
1723 East Briar


Springfield, Mo. 65804

Phone: 417-942-4862
E-mail: lflinch@yahoo.com

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