LOL! Yeah, there's a cell phone with a hands-free kit (the handset on the left is part of it too), scanner, VHF amateur ("ham") radio, and a CB. And there's a cig. lighter splitter down near the cupholders for anything else that might need power. I just like knowing what's going on.

The CB has come in handy on trips for finding out about speed traps and highway backups. Among other things, I used the ham radio on one trip to talk to the National Weather Service's Stormwatch net/office in eastern Montana and find out about a really bad thunderstorm that I was coming up on. I heard about the severity storm on NOAA weather radio on the scanner. Fortunately, the storm stayed ahead of me, 'cause there were some pretty big hailstones and high winds. There was also a 40-50ft semi-tuck and trailer blown over on the side of the road! AWESOME lightning show though!

Marty


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