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I've never had a problem with bad reception or had an outage for that matter with my local NOAA station. I do find it funny that the NAB is using the emergency excuse to the FCC for mandatory FM radio in all cell phones though.
I have already suggested that to him, bob. But according to him "sometimes weather radios even have bad reception in bad weather".....like AM radio stations (or FM for that matter) doesn't.
I was merely stating that Weather Radios have issues in bad weather sometimes...NOT that I WOULDN'T Purchase one....
And to the other poster who made the comment about having a land line...I DO have a land line "old school phone" but it isn't like I have that "old school phone" hooked up all the time.
Geesh, tough crowd. All I wanted to do was make some commentary about how I was upset that 700 didn't have some weather coverage. Now I am being ridiculed for it. :-\
Maybe since you are all supporters of CC; maybe you should all go back to your cozy little ham radio workstations and computers and write about CC is the next best thing since sliced bread....
I have already suggested that to him, bob. But according to him "sometimes weather radios even have bad reception in bad weather".....like AM radio stations (or FM for that matter) doesn't.
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