As much as I welcome any and all into the hobby, my experience with preppers has been disappointing, to put it mildly.
Most of them have their radio plan as a box full of Baofengs. It will work for round the block comms, but not much more. Not to mention the spurious emission issues with some of these cheap radios as documented by ARRL lab.
Many don't bother to get a license. I have tried to coach those I've helped to get a license, even offering to hold a license class and VE sessions at a local gun range where I shoot and where I'm friends with the owner (who is also an NRA board member). I've spent time with sessions on how to get started. A license is always very low down the priority list. Some flat out just don't care because the attitude is that if society breaks down, a license won't be needed anyway. Many fear being on a list and having their address posted in a public database. They can buy all the radios they want on Amazon and just use them on any random frequency. I've even heard some on 2 meters locally.
Yet during an emergency or otherwise you can hear them kerchunk the local machines getting ready... for something.
Then there is the case of a ham, an actual ham with a home station who appeared on Doomsday Preppers and was just plain mental, to the point where he was raided and his firearms seized.
I'm of the opinion that we should distance ourselves from the kooky prepper crowd. But those who are level headed and sane, no problem and would be more likely to get licensed.
That said if we gain a few hams out of the deal, all well and good. There must be a few good ones.
Ria
N2RJ