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| I am looking for a reasonably priced portable radio to take out in the boat. It would have to have very good reception because the lake is remote. It would also have to be able to withstand getting sprayed or wet occasionally. Has anyone come across something that might fit the bill? |
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Location: Contrarian Island | why get a portable one? I just ordered a waterproof marine grade Clarion am/fm/cd/satellite ready unit for about 180 bucks...purchase Sirrius satellite subscription from april thru dec and get crystal clear channels wherever you fish!
Hair Nation alllll day long..... |
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| Hair Nation??? No way. It's Shady 45, the only real station on Sirius. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | yah yah, Shady 45 when you are in the boat...otherwise it's Buzzsaw 19, Octane 20 and Hair Nation 23! |
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| Just don't want to start cutting holes in the boat and would like to be able to use the radio outside the boat as well. |
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| Sirious is nice, but almost as bad as AOL when you want to stop the service.
Howard 100 and the reggae channel are my fav's
Edited by B.Mirro 8/23/2007 1:09 PM
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