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Solar Security System For My Cabin

As we pulled up to our camp we noticed that the windows were broken, our outside ice chest was missing and there were beer bottles all over the ground. Our fishing rods, 2 hunting rifles and 3 boxes of shells were also missing.

That was the theme of our trip to my family’s cabin way off the beaten path in Michigan’s northern peninsula.

After contacting the local authorities my wife and I decided we needed to install some sort of security system for the cabin. Obviously someone had

 
Cobra 5" Portable GPS for Truck Drivers
The Cobra 5550PRO 5” GPS for Professional Truck Drivers has Arrived!

Cobra Portable GPS Navigation for Professional Truck Drivers
This New Truck GPS claims to walk in its big brothers footprints (the 7750PLT). If that’s the case, truckers everywhere are in for a heck of a deal.

This Truck GPS has been released at a very competitive price and is packed with tons of features to help the professional driver keep meticulous records without having to write everything down as it happens.

 
Satellite TV Goes A Long Way With RV Campers

We've been RVing since the early seventies. We've made a lot of new friends along the way and try to keep in touch with most of them. A few of our oldest friends have also taken up the camping lifestyle. Now that most of us are parents we find ourselves toting along what's hopefully the next generation of RVers.Satellite TV for RV Camping

Over the span of all these years we've seen and enjoyed many new devices and amenities for us RVers and camping in general. One that I’ve always been interested in, but was never ready to make the investment, is satellite TV. We have always had a TV in the rig and normally use cable when at RV parks with cable TV hookups.

I guess it was about the mid nineties when I really noticed

 
A Trucker Is Back To Work Using a Rand McNally TND GPS for Truck Drivers

After being laid off I started a new career as a truck driver pulling refrigerated material. I go into a lot of areas that I’m not familiar with. I used to just follow online directions because I didn’t trust a GPS. I tried out a friends TND700 for a week and now I follow the IntelliRoute TND because it routes me correctly. It even shows me the nearest truck stops and weigh stations.

Many of the locations I deliver to are in very small towns. Frequently the address I have is for the office instead of the shipping dock. When I finally do find the dock, I save the information in the TND710. Once I was hauling to a site about 30 miles off the highway. All I had was the physical address and

 
CB Radios

CB Radios have long been associated with truckers. This is mainly due to the fact that just about every trucker in the world has a CB Radio mounted in his or her truck. This association between truck drivers and CB’s also comes from a common lack of knowledge of CB Radios.

The “CB” does actually stand for “Citizens Band”. This means that everyone has the right to own and operate their very own CB Radio. There are no special licenses or prerequisites needed to use a CB Radio.

 
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