Part of any emergency kit/vehicle EDC should include a weather radio. They are cheap (less then a stubby antenna) and will directly alert you of all of this information you quoted above.@Gron86
Unfortunately, the day may come when you truly regret doing this.
In times of local disaster ..... fire, flood, etc. sometimes a lets say life line is the local AM/FM channel giving you info on how to get out of town.... which direction the fire or tornado is coming from, large hail coming, where to go for supplies like food and water.... where to go to find medical, local news related to disaster... etc. ,etc..
Forum member's that have never had to use am/FM in say disaster times, etc. don't realize just how important and... just what having AM/FM can mean to you in bad times.
More often then not good old local, AM/FM is still working when Internet, XM and such are .......
Were my Sons to tell me they were deleting their AM/FM on their vehicle, I would tell them are you frigging stupid or what. Sure it looks cool but doing so is pound foolish.
For the record, I am an avid Xm user.. rarely use the AM/FM ...
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Exactly. If you’re REALLY wanting to be prepared, then you’re “friggin stupid” to be relying on FM...Part of any emergency kit/vehicle EDC should include a weather radio. They are cheap (less then a stubby antenna) and will directly alert you of all of this information you quoted above.
I agree with you on this!Exactly. If you’re REALLY wanting to be prepared, then you’re “friggin stupid” to be relying on FM...
My phone goes bonkers for any major weather alert. Pretty sure that I won’t need the FM radio.@Gron86
Unfortunately, the day may come when you truly regret doing this.
In times of local disaster ..... fire, flood, etc. sometimes a lets say life line is the local AM/FM channel giving you info on how to get out of town.... which direction the fire or tornado is coming from, large hail coming, where to go for supplies like food and water.... where to go to find medical, local news related to disaster... etc. ,etc..
Forum member's that have never had to use am/FM in say disaster times, etc. don't realize just how important and... just what having AM/FM can mean to you in bad times.
More often then not good old local, AM/FM is still working when Internet, XM and such are .......
Were my Sons to tell me they were deleting their AM/FM on their vehicle, I would tell them are you frigging stupid or what. Sure it looks cool but doing so is pound foolish.
For the record, I am an avid Xm user.. rarely use the AM/FM ...
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When a natural disaster happens, the power to cell phone towers typically doesn’t work or the event knocks the towers out of alignment. Either of these will render your phone useless.My phone goes bonkers for any major weather alert. Pretty sure that I won’t need the FM radio.
But it somehow doesn’t knock out the power to radio stations??When a natural disaster happens, the power to cell phone towers typically doesn’t work or the event knocks the towers out of alignment. Either of these will render your phone useless.