• Im_old@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Hum, why would CB radios still work? It would fry any kind of equipment with wires. In 19th century when that big flare event happened the telegraph lines caught fire. Anything with a filament inside would fry.

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      2 days ago

      Not filliments, conductors. Such as the ones running through through your home

      You can build a basic radio manually with a little bit of know how. If you have spare capacitors, they’re likely to survive and be pretty replaceable. You can rig up an antenna out of any wire, it just needs to be the correct length and it’ll work to some degree.

      If your entire house goes up in flames at once, well, spare parts are probably not on the table

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      3 days ago

      Telegraph lines are longer therefore have a larger effect during a solar flare.

      But yeah, at a certain level, a solar flare would fry everything.