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GPW wrote:OK, specifically how about EVAC Radio ? …. Something just to listen to the news/weather … Listen for when we can go home !!! If I want Music , I’ve got my Guitar , and I can sing …That oughta’ scare the wildlife away !!!
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We’ve had several of those hand crank survival radios in the past ( none that expensive ) , Problem is they didn’t tune very well ( drift) and the sound was not the best quality .![]()
I’m an old guy now (70) and have had many good radios in the past … But now everythig is either Very CHEAP ( and not very good ) or very complicated and Expensive …![]()
What I’m personally sorta’ looking for is the old school radio , something the size of a cigar box , with a handle and a little telescoping antenna out the top … There must have been a gazillion of those made huh ? ...Maybe I should check on Flea Bay ??? Buy an Antique ??? … Hmmm , now I wonder what the Old Timers had for a radio in their Tiny Travel Trailers … ???
GPW wrote:OK, specifically how about EVAC Radio ? …. Something just to listen to the news/weather … Listen for when we can go home !!! If I want Music , I’ve got my Guitar , and I can sing …That oughta’ scare the wildlife away !!!
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We’ve had several of those hand crank survival radios in the past ( none that expensive ) , Problem is they didn’t tune very well ( drift) and the sound was not the best quality .![]()
I’m an old guy now (70) and have had many good radios in the past … But now everythig is either Very CHEAP ( and not very good ) or very complicated and Expensive …![]()
What I’m personally sorta’ looking for is the old school radio , something the size of a cigar box , with a handle and a little telescoping antenna out the top … There must have been a gazillion of those made huh ? ...Maybe I should check on Flea Bay ??? Buy an Antique ??? … Hmmm , now I wonder what the Old Timers had for a radio in their Tiny Travel Trailers … ???
working on it wrote:* Though I bought a Baofeng UV-5X (and two extra batteries) in anticipation of getting a ham license a couple of years back (I didn't), I do use it almost daily to keep up with the weather (we also have an auto-alert radio at home). I always carry it with me whenever I go out of town or on a camping trip, especially since the weather nearly always turns severe when I do camp. I can't say how many times I'll have NOAA on the UV-5X, and weather radar on my phone (if there's an AT&T cell tower nearby) when I get into my trailer at night.. I'll also have my Pioneer stereo tuned-in to the nearest local station, as well. Listening to my music will always take a backseat to the state of the weather. It can't hurt to keep a handy thing like a cheap Baofeng around!
GPW wrote:I should have kept my old Boom box …
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