Community Alumni
Oct 16, 2013The built-in RV radios are awful in every respect. The fact that there is so very little good programming on the air keeps me from replacing it. The satellite radio trial revealed more of nothing. A good supply of Podcasts fill the void. Jesus saves 24/7, country music by marginal talent, Obama is the Devil talk radio, bad mariachi, angry sounding rap music and whiny white girls with electronically augmented voices has me glad my radio has an iPod connection. There are some worthwhile over the air stuff, but you have to look for it. I have driven all 49 states (not forgetting Hawaii)and most of Canada and it's all the same. Yeah, C.Crane is a great place to look for a radio and antennas to grab those elusive radio waves. If you are reading this then you can go to http://www.radio-locator.com and find stations you might want to receive. You can find propagation maps to see if you can get a signal at your location. The daytime/night time maps are handy for AM radio reception. And, more... after a word from our sponsors. If I'm camped out in a remote location, maybe the last thing I would want to do is turn on the noise. Well, one reason could be just to confirm that the world is still out there and it hasn't blow itself to bits.