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#102424 - 08/13/07 04:29 AM Re: All-Weather Alert Radio, FR-400 [Re: Themalemutekid]
GarlyDog Offline
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I think I am going to get one anyway. I don't have a NOAA radio with a crank power supply. That seems like a good idea.

Broadcast TV is kind of boring on the radio anyway, without the visual part that is.

Now that I think about it, broadcast TV is pretty boring with the visual part too.
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#102508 - 08/14/07 01:38 AM Re: All-Weather Alert Radio, FR-400 [Re: GarlyDog]
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It is GarlyDog, but the advantage was really for the news/updates during emergencies.

The sad truth is we are a TV-centric society. As such, the updates from TV news tend to be more detailed, more frequent, and more accurate than those on the radio.

That is the real loss.
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#102527 - 08/14/07 10:44 AM Re: All-Weather Alert Radio, FR-400 [Re: MedB]
Eugene Offline
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If you really want to get the news though a scanner is a better option, you can find the police/fire or news frequencies and pick up the details before they get broadcast on TV with the political spin the reporter puts on the story.

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#102586 - 08/14/07 10:29 PM Re: All-Weather Alert Radio, FR-400 [Re: Eugene]
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I just got my radios in the mail today. They are a little lighter than I thought. I like that I didn't pay full price. I like the carrying bag that came with them, I'll be using them for 1st aid kits maybe. The radios seem a wee pit flimsy for my taste, thats why it's always best to handle a product in person before buying online. Well at least they do everything that they are advertised to do, so I'm happy with my purchase.
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#102618 - 08/15/07 11:03 AM Re: All-Weather Alert Radio, FR-400 [Re: JCWohlschlag]
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what do we do? do we get digital weather radio???

too many decisions... not enough time to think.

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#102637 - 08/15/07 02:09 PM Re: All-Weather Alert Radio, FR-400 [Re: picard120]
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Originally Posted By: picard120
what do we do? do we get digital weather radio???

too many decisions... not enough time to think.

"Weather radio", as in the NOAA weather bands, will not be affected by the digital TV transition. Only the radios that receive the TV bands (normally labeled as channels 2–13) will be affected, and the effect will only be to the reception of those (non-existent) analog TV bands.

As for getting a radio that can receive the digital TV bands, that may or may not be a future possibility. Since the audio and the video are multiplexed and encoded into a digital signal, the ATSC tuner electronics that are required to receive the audio would also have to receive the video. Standalone radios that receive the digital TV bands will probably not be manufactured, and the capability will be shifted to small portable TVs instead. That is only my opinion, though, and is based on the question, "If we have to put the same ATSC tuner chip in this radio as we would a TV, why should we pay all that money just to receive the audio?" That question is likely one to be asked by the manufacturers of these radios, and probably one that should be asked by the consumers as well.

There are issues with portable TVs, though. As said earlier, due to the way the ATSC signal is broadcast, it is very difficult to receive a usable ATSC signal while moving. That problem compounded by how difficult it is to simply receive an ATSC signal on a small portable antenna while standing still. A small portable antenna plus being on the move plus the ATSC signal probably equals a pretty black screen in most cases.
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