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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 4299 Southwest MiddleTennessee
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2004-01-27          75179

This is an odd but interesting bit if info. Deere is really starting to branch out.


Link:   LANE ELECTED TO VERIZON BOARD

 
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Join Date: Jun 1999
Posts: 528 Franklin, Maine
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2004-01-27          75185

My wife made that merger back in 2000. The first thing she did after I bought my new JD was to buy me a cell phone and a subscription with Verizon so if I got hurt on our back 40 I could PHONE HOME.

David ....

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Join Date: Dec 1999
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2004-01-27          75188

We use FRS/GMRS radios for short distance communication. I got a pair of mobiles and two base stations, one for the house and one for the shop.

Even line of sight they sure beat screaming over the engine noise from a CUT.

Several of our neighbours have them also, it's handy to ask a neighbour for a hand or if they have the one bolt you need to finish a repair without taking a 10 minute walk across the street.

They are very reasonable in price now and have (depending on model & location) a range of up to 5 miles, certainly they work fine within 1 mile under almost any conditions, even between buildings.

Best of luck. ....

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2004-01-27          75193

I use GMRS when we are doing off-road trips. The radios are cheap enough in the US, but the license costs $75 for five years. ....

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