I'll second this. My Cobra has NOAA channels though my little Eton crank radio "pulls" them in better when camped in remote spots. (likely because I can position whip on an angle etc.) Still. Its a really nice feature. Rob: FWIW, this is the model I have. http://tinyurl.com/64vula6 It may be a relatively pricey model though. The front fire speaker is nice too. It's mounted on a wood box I made. It's sort of visible in this pic: http://tinyurl.com/4gh3qph Antenna is a "road fix" affair. But its up high and clear of van body. Antenna is base loaded and short, but with line of sight is good for a couple miles. Hard to see, but it's there: http://tinyurl.com/4p8sa5s On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Loren Busch <starwagen@gmail.com> wrote:
> The feature I find myself using the most is the NOAA weather channels, all > covered on the 75.
-- Neil Nicholson '81 VanaJetta 2.0 "Jaco" http://tubaneil.googlepages.com/ http://groups.google.com/group/vanagons-with-vw-inline-4-cylinder-gas-engines |
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