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hi all. what kind of weather radio do you have ? do you like it? What
kind of antenna did you put up if you needed one? thanks. i got a midland wr 100. it needed a little boost so i ordered a arrow antenna osj vhf. should get it later this week. thanks. just curious what your setup is. |
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mongo wrote:
hi all. what kind of weather radio do you have ? do you like it? What kind of antenna did you put up if you needed one? thanks. i got a midland wr 100. it needed a little boost so i ordered a arrow antenna osj vhf. should get it later this week. thanks. just curious what your setup is. I don't have a weather radio, I just punch in their frequency on my scanner and listen. Their VHF signal goes pretty damned far, too! Good lucj with your new radio. Ted |
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that's what i have done for years. i just wanted something that would
trip a tone and come on for a warning etc. just turn it on and program to my county and a few surrounding counties and forget about it. |
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Protectors without the prerequisite 'less than 10 foot'
connection to earth are not effective as well as overpriced. As for the phone line protection - why? Telco already installs a 'whole house' protector for free. It also makes the essential 'less than 10 foot' connection to the same critical earthing point. Details on protecting the weather radio are in discussion in the newsgroup sci.electronics.repair entitled "Ham radio grounding question" starting 25 Jan 2005. Lightning damage to electronics is so easily avoided as to be considered a human failure. Plug-in protectors don't even claim to provide that protection. Computer constantly watches lightning storm pass through here because lightning damage is only traceable to humans who did not learn the principles of protection. Those same people often recommend ineffective plug-in protectors. lid wrote: On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 21:50:45 -0600, spewed: I just created a shortcut to www.weather.com and click on it. The only bad thing is that I have had 2 modems fry during lightning storms, so I shut off the computer now and just listen to the storm. There really is nothing any of us can do if we are attacked by a storm anyhow. You can get a surge protector with phone line protection, very inexpensive. I have had one for years. Nothing you can do if it's a minor storm, but if it were very severe you could: board up your windows, make sure you've got long lasting lanterns & flashlights with good batteries, put the car in the garage or under something for hail, sandbag if you get flooding, put a sump pump in those areas, etc. Just stuff I've heard and or had to do. Oh, and surge protect EVERYTHING. I've even had an answering machine fried when I was in St.Louis. |
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