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Truck Radio Options


How much for one good station!? :D
 
I'll do better getting an old one at the yard, if I ever make it back out there, likely be after weather cools off.
That has a lot of things going for it but not many that I use, such as a phone, even when I carry one it stays disconnected. I'm mostly just interested in a simple am/fm and it needs dim lights.
I'm rather fond of keeping the old vintage radio. It's quaint and maybe even nostalgic. It also looks good, period appropriate.
 
I installed a karaoke machine
Now I have my one good station always available, me :)
Some day. Some day, I’m going to Canada to hunt you dow meet you and find out exactly who and what you really are.
 
Well, Choptop got a new “media player” radio recently. $65 at Autozone, Boss brand. No CD, it’s just a radio, USB and AUX. CDs don’t work well in the Choptop anyway. Loaded 400+ songs on a tiny USB stick and away we go.
 
Just to note, if you don't have bluetooth nor aux input, but you have cassette (which you probably don't use a lot), you can hook up your phone with one of those cassette adapters.
Gives you a bit of versatility, or, if you're riding with the windows down and can't hear Google maps lady you can turn up the volume. Can't make calls through it though, it seems.
 

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