"Brian Nystrom" wrote in message
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Daniel-San wrote:
I've looked at a few different ones, including a Brundig and an Oregon
Scientific model, but neither seemed all that great.
I agree with this assessment. They really don't work very well.
The ideal candidate will be small, lightweight (I do a lot of
backpacking,
as well), at least water-resistant, have SAME capability, an alarm
clock,
and while not as important as the other qualifications, not cost two
arms
and one leg.
Good luck. You're not likely to find anything that fill your wish list.
They do exist, the only reason I didn't buy the OS model is that the
salesman told me they'd had quite a few returns due to weak seals. This is
the one I looked at
http://www.rei.com/online/store/Prod...ory_rn=4500615
Thoughts? Suggestions?
For kayaking, nothing beats a marine VHF. It provides better weather
channel
reception, but more importantly, it puts assistance from the Coast Guard
and
other boaters a mere push of a button away. You can get a basic model for
as
little as $80. Good submersible models start at ~$150. This may be more
than
you want to spend, but if you do a lot of paddling on CG patrolled waters,
you
should have a VHF anyway, plus you get the weather capability you want.
I do appreciate the advice, but I'm looking to use this for both water and
land based trips, so for now, I think I'll stick to just weather.
Thanks!
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Regards
Brian