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Putting a RADIO in an ICE CREAM TRUCK ....  How practical?

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Leesa_Tay@softhome.net - 30 Mar 2006 16:58 GMT
I'm looking to have a little music playing when I drive my brothers ICE
CREAM TRUCK and was wondering if there are any systems that are good
for this.

Like... do I absolutely have to have an external antenna?  I am not
looking for anything fancy with bells and whistles.  Just something
that would allow me to play some of my favorite AM/FM stations without
having to rip the truck apart too much.

Do they have anything where maybe everything is self-contained, like a
unit with a built in antenna and speakers that would do a decent job or
do I still need to put in an external antenna etc....

Any suggestions guys.... would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.   : - )

LEESA  (I)
James Beck - 30 Mar 2006 17:15 GMT
> I'm looking to have a little music playing when I drive my brothers ICE
> CREAM TRUCK and was wondering if there are any systems that are good
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> LEESA  (I)

Toss a boom box in the passenger seat, or, if the passenger seat isn't
there, toss it on the floorboard.  Should work just fine.
 
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