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Hiya:
Monday's commute to work was just as http://www.noaa.gov advertised, cloudy. Coming home FROM work, though, I rolled through an unadvertised (as of that AM) thunderstorm. Does anyone here have any suggestions for a lightweight, effective weatherband radio receiver I can take on rides? Not for constant listening, but for checkups on the weather during rest stops? Come to think of it, "constant listening" might be important too -- even in Southern California. Thanks in advance. Robert Leone Only You Can Prevent Long Sig Files |
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Does anyone here have any suggestions for a lightweight, effective weatherband radio receiver I can take on rides? See: http://tinyurl.com/2n5mh and http://weatherradios.com/ Art Harris |
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wrote: Does anyone here have any suggestions for a lightweight, effective weatherband radio receiver I can take on rides? Not for constant listening, but for checkups on the weather during rest stops? Come to think of it, "constant listening" might be important too -- even in Southern California. I'd recommend a FRS radio with a weatheradio receiver. Most of them know how to handle the weatheradio alert feature[1], so you can leave the radio on (I recommend using a headset as well) and listen to the FRS chatter and catch any important weather updates at the same time. (Or if you prefer to ride in silence, find a channel that nobody's using and listen to the absence of FRS chatter.) dave [1] When a severe weather warning or whatever is issued, the weatheradio system broadcasts an alert tone and then the warning, so a receiver can continuously monitor the channel and only activate the speaker when there's an alert broadcast. -- Dave Vandervies [W]hen I am among non-physician Ph.D.s who go by "Doctor" then I like to be called "Bachelor Petrofsky" in honor of my B.S.. --Al Petrofsky in comp.lang.scheme |
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ups.com: Hiya: Monday's commute to work was just as http://www.noaa.gov advertised, cloudy. Coming home FROM work, though, I rolled through an unadvertised (as of that AM) thunderstorm. Does anyone here have any suggestions for a lightweight, effective weatherband radio receiver I can take on rides? Not for constant listening, but for checkups on the weather during rest stops? Come to think of it, "constant listening" might be important too -- even in Southern California. Thanks in advance. Robert Leone Only You Can Prevent Long Sig Files I use wunderground.com on my PDA. Has really good "right now" and hour by hour forecasting. Wind vector info is very accurate. The PDA also has all of my maps & databeses of bikeshops and stuff. Unfortunately, Delorme GPS and PocketPC Phone Edition didn't play well together on my existing equipment, and I never felt like spending _more_ money on stuff that should work, so I don't have the GPS hooked up with all the other stuff. By the time my contract expires, I hope to have phone, camera, gps, pda, MP3, etc, all together, mounted on the bike, with a generator and charging cable. By that time, we'll probably just be able to beam ourselves places. --ag |
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In article . com,
writes: Hiya: Monday's commute to work was just as http://www.noaa.gov advertised, cloudy. Coming home FROM work, though, I rolled through an unadvertised (as of that AM) thunderstorm. Does anyone here have any suggestions for a lightweight, effective weatherband radio receiver I can take on rides? Not for constant listening, but for checkups on the weather during rest stops? Come to think of it, "constant listening" might be important too -- even in Southern California. Thanks in advance. Sometimes I take a cheap little AM portable with me and tune into the local all-news radio station, which gives not only weather but also traffic updates every 10 minutes. Actually, I use it more for the traffic updates than the weather forecasts. cheers, Tom -- -- Nothing is safe from me. Above address is just a spam midden. I'm really at: tkeats [curlicue] vcn [point] bc [point] ca |
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