Weather Radio Review
Eton FR-300 Weather Radio Review
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Pyle PLCM32 3.5-Inch TFT LCD Monitor with Universal Mount Rear View and Backup Color CMD Distance Scale Line Camera $151.99 3.5'' TFT LCD stand monitor 2 video inputs NTSC system Brightness: 200 cd/m2 Contrast: 200:1 Universal mount Backup CMD camera 1/3'' Water proof/night vision Distance scale line camera 17' male to male RCA video cable Image sensors: 580 x 540 Resolution: 420 TV lines Power supply: DC 12 V... |
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Garmin zumo 665 Widescreen Motorcyle Navigator $799.99 Take a ride on a new route and explore the open road with the zÅ«mo 665, a motorcycle-friendly navigator with stereo Bluetooth, XM satellite radio, weather, and traffic. Whether you’re on a weekday ride just across town or a weeklong trip to an annual rally with friends, the zÅ«mo 665 is ready to show you the way. Plus, use the zÅ«mo in your car and get double use out of it. Designed B... |
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Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits $174.99 Satellite Radio is becoming increasingly popular. For one thing, you can listen to the same radio station from Maine to Califirnia - with no static or interference. For another, XM offers over 130 channels of mostly commercial-free programming. XM was first introduced to drivers, then made its way to homes, with MyFi you can take it with you everywhere, anywhere (in the USA), and anytime. The Delp... |
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The Weather Channel $2.00 In 1982, Frank Batten flipped a switch and began what he called "a weather forecast that will never end." There's probably no better emblem of niche media than the Weather Channel and its super-specialized field of interest. After 20 years of mapping high-pressure fronts and covering hurricanes, however, "We have built one of the strongest brands anywhere in the media business," writes Batten, for... |
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Metro Networks makes news the same. (provider of news, sports and weather information to radio and television stations): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review $5.95 This digital document is an article from St. Louis Journalism Review, published by SJR St. Louis Journalism Review on October 1, 1996. The length of the article is 592 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From... |