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oups.com... You might consider starting a "bug out bag". If some local event, like a train wreck with a hazmat leak, force you to evacuate your home it is nice to be able to evesdrop on what is happening. I have my old PR034, a Sangen ATS909, a really ancient IC-2AT (Ham HT), and other usefull items, in a water proof bag ready to "deploy". Excellent ideas; thanks for the reminder. I've been telling myself that I need to set up a "go" bag for some time now. I have enough radio-related items to fill a bug-out bag, and then some. All I really need is to get a decent waterproof backpack and put the stuff I have into it. Need to buy some more batteries though; lots more batteries. Perhaps a portable power supply as well. We don't have any seismic or even many weather-related emergencies where I live, but I do live one block east of a busy railroad track, and who knows what those cars are carrying besides multiple graffiti tags. The Pro-34 looks kinda bride-of-Frankensteinish compared to my other rigs. Cool in a retro way, but not as cool as the 1930's Philco cathedral radio that's also next to me. I like the juxtaposition of these two retro-rigs, one on either side of me as I'm typing this. :-) Jackie |
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