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Are ’30 Mile Range’ radio distance claims accurate

by Michael Martens | Aug 21, 2013 | GMRS

I receive quite a few email messages a day not only inquiring about my antennas, but also general radio operation as well. One question I get over and over again is: “I purchased a set of radios that advertised 30 miles of range, but in our situation we are only...

Increase the range of your NOAA Weather Radio

by Michael Martens | Feb 24, 2013 | Antennas, Scanner, weather

Severe weather can strike at any time, day or night. You may not be listening to broadcast radio or watching television when a weather alert is issued. But you can keep informed of changing weather conditions by keeping a NOAA all hazards weather radio in your house....

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