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| If you want a good radio for the season, replace the antenna and cable to the back of the radio, particularly if its been in use for awhile. Moisture or corrosion is amazing in how it affects good reception. Not that expensive and you'll have a good radio for all the hours you will be spending in the tractor. If you get an antenna where the cable screws onto the antenna, put some silicone around the connection to keep the moisture out. The little black whips are actually pretty good if you only want FM. | |
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