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DJcoh wrote:
My wife and I live in an area where Tornadoes are a thing. I would love to have an alert radio that turns on and starts giving out information. Willing to spend $100 or less to get one. Would like it to be wall and battery-powered at the least. Obviously, reliability is important.
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thomasmnile wrote:
Always carried a 110v/battery weather radio in our trailers. Never a reception problem as long as it was positioned in front of a window. Guess we weren't sufficiently removed from civilization. That said, that radio passed on to electronic heaven last year. Replaced it with a Midland 110v/battery model for about 30 or so bucks on Amazon. Works great and will absolutely raise the dead at 4am when the alarm goes off.
โApr-12-2021 09:55 AM
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Gdetrailer wrote:
OP NEEDS to check there current radio in a location that they KNOW it should work BEFORE BLAMING THE RADIO.
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โApr-11-2021 05:49 PM
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โApr-11-2021 10:33 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:2oldman wrote:
So a weather radio will work with no signals of any kind?
Mostly? They pick up radio wave signals from the various NWS stations. That being said, my very good quality Midland weather radio quit picking up a signal because our house sits low on a lake; and not that the surrounding hills are dotted with cell towers, it's like the NWS signal is blocked ๐
For the most part, a battery-operated weather radio will always work. Personally, I like the ones with a volume control for the alert signal, because they can be loud enough to raise the dead inside an RV!
โApr-11-2021 08:42 AM
2oldman wrote:
So a weather radio will work with no signals of any kind?
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โApr-10-2021 12:36 PM
garmp wrote:
Just returned from a trip to Oklahoma and while on the trip I broke out our old crank style weather radio/flashlight. Cranked my bloody arm off and barely got static. Long story short am in the market for a new one.
A complication to the issue is that we were in a dead zone. No cell service nor wifi at all. No radio or tv, nothing, just wind.
So with all this in mind I really doubt that a cell phone app would work. What is out there that is effective, but reasonable price wise, and doesn't rely on cell signal nor wifi or 110?
thanks