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<blockquote data-quote="Mattman" data-source="post: 966" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>It is a no brainer. Wouldn't be without mine. Quite a few radios now come equiped to pick up those signals. From little "boom box" radios to FRC handhelds. I have a dedicated unit that I got close to ten years ago.</p><p></p><p>I have a cabin in the woods and I often times spend 4 or more days straight there. No power. Before the only way to check the weather was to hold out your hand. I usually turn the weather radio on several times a day to check conditions and upcoming weather reports. Great while in the boat as well.</p><p></p><p>You've got to be within about 30miles of a transmitter. At least with the radio I have. Others may be different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattman, post: 966, member: 23"] It is a no brainer. Wouldn't be without mine. Quite a few radios now come equiped to pick up those signals. From little "boom box" radios to FRC handhelds. I have a dedicated unit that I got close to ten years ago. I have a cabin in the woods and I often times spend 4 or more days straight there. No power. Before the only way to check the weather was to hold out your hand. I usually turn the weather radio on several times a day to check conditions and upcoming weather reports. Great while in the boat as well. You've got to be within about 30miles of a transmitter. At least with the radio I have. Others may be different. [/QUOTE]
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