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- MarkTwainExplorerbuy a CC Brand radio from the co. Crane. Great radios with great reception am/fm/ weather alert. I would also buy a separate National Weather Alert radio that I leave on whenever I am on the road or parked at an RV park. I also have Cobra CB radio with the national weather alert feature. The CB is great for talking to the truckers on Channel 17 on the west coast or 19 to get road conditions/accidents/detours a mile in front and rear of you. If you buy a CB make sure and get a long Wilson antenna with a magnet base to fit on the top of your truck cab so you don't have to drill holes in your truck. A good antenna is what will get your reception for longer distances. The little short cute ones are useless and a waste of time.
- LadyRVerExplorer III ordered one from L.L. Bean a few years back. It was very nice.
- wa8yxmExplorer IIIMost radios today are good at taking a signal off an antenna.. But to "Pull them in" The difference is the antenna. Alas. I Can not make any recommendations But
Have heard both good and bad about the company that makes the one in this link
Universal radio has a wide selection
AND they will talk to you (Call them)
They also have a good selection of "Alert" radios
I would give Universal Radio a call. Though I've never dealt with them the information I have is that they know their products. - LwiddisExplorer III’m happy with my Eton Elite Field AM/FM/Shortwave Desktop Radio with Bluetooth. $129.00 on Amazon.
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