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RE: It's Crunch Time! - Dmatz - 04-13-2016

There are devices that produce negative and positive ions to purify the air and negate the odor. Look at at Atomsaire and consider having the portable device mounted in that area with a switch that you could control remotely. It will be way more powerful than is needed. http://atmosair.com/residential/residential-products/#tab-id-3.


RE: It's Crunch Time! - TheGadgetGuru - 04-13-2016

(04-13-2016, 05:28 PM)Dmatz Wrote:  There are devices that produce negative and positive ions to purify the air and negate the odor. Look at at Atomsaire and consider having the portable device mounted in that area with a switch that you could control remotely. It will be way more powerful than is needed. http://atmosair.com/residential/residential-products/#tab-id-3.

Thank You!


RE: It's Crunch Time! - HoosierDaddy - 04-13-2016

So, I'll close by asking one more coach building question: What's your thoughts on CB Radios (good buddy)? Personally, I think it's a good way to communicate when that occasional traffic jam occurs. For those who use them, what channels do you monitor? Back in the old days, I believe it was channel 19 for truckers...but that was a really long time ago! 10-4.
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Suggested CB channels are: channel 4 for 4X4 vehicles off road or during weather emergencies,
channel 13 for RV's and marine, channel 17 for N/S traffic, and channel 19 for commercial vehicles and E/W traffic.