[InHam] RE: InHam Digest, Vol 14, Issue 4
wd8jja at arrl.net
wd8jja7760 at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 17 07:51:54 EST 2005
I am near Bedford and have two of these. I have had no problems
picking up the S.A.M.E. signal from either the Bloomington or Huron
transmitter.
Rick, WD8JJA.
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>From: "David H. Martin" <d.h.martin at verizon.net>
>Subject: [InHam] Weather Radios
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>I hear that the storm season is forthcoming. Has anyone had any
experience with the smaller weather alert radios? I'm wondering how
reliably they will decode the digital info. I'm some distance from
the transmitter for our county and may not have a full quieting
signal. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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>Dave, W5DHM
>Goshen
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