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  • Recall Corner: May 2008

    Country Coach Inc. has announced NHTSA recall 08V119000, which affects some 2004 to 2008 Affinity, Intrigue, and Magna motorhomes manufactured from May 2003 through January 2008.

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  • House Calls: May 2008

    Growling Oven

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I have an Atwood RV range. It is a Wedgewood model. I’m curious why the oven sometimes makes a growling sound rather than the smooth hissing sound that an LP-gas oven usually makes.

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  • Tech & Travel Tips: May 2008

    Tow Bar Pin Reminder

    Some of the simplest things we learn from experience. Returning home from a trip, we were flagged down by a passing motorist who noticed that the car we were towing was weaving. After stopping we discovered that one of the pins that connect our tow bar to the towed vehicle was missing.

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  • RV Products: May 2008

    Multifunctional Handheld GPS

    The ONIX 400 handheld GPS receiver from Bushnell Outdoor Products is touted in product literature as the first to include satellite photography as well as XM NavWeather coupled with XM Satellite Radio.

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  • RV News & Notes: May 2008

    RV Toy Book

    Family Motor Coaching readers who recall an article about RV toys in the September 2006 issue (“RV Toys: Not Just Child’s Play,” page 92) may enjoy a new book written by the same authors, FMCA members John Brunkowski and Michael Closen

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  • The Education Committee

    Committees! Who needs them? Aren’t they just a bunch of people sitting around arguing about one thing or another? Well, actually, in order to get many things done, FMCA’s Executive Board relies heavily upon the work of its various committees.

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  • Looking For The Light

    The coasts of the United States are rich in lighthouses. We’ve always enjoyed visiting lights, photographing them, and learning their history. But with more than 800 lighthouses to choose from, it’s tough to see them all.

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  • Avian Attraction

    Tap, tap, tap. Tap, tap. Experts say you can tell what a woodpecker is doing by listening to the speed and frequency of its drumming. Tap, tap, tap. Quiet, irregular drumming occurs when the bird is harvesting insects.

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  • Change Your Tuna

    Few foods are more versatile for cooking on the go than tuna. Carry it fresh, frozen, or in cans or pouches. Serve it hot or cold, fancy or plain. Make a simple meal from a can of tuna and a pile of crackers.

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  • Readers’ Forum: May 2008

    Ultra-Low-Sulfur-Diesel Date Compliance Correction

    The article titled “Ultra-Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel” in the April 2008 issue of Family Motor Coaching magazine(page 62) incorrectly stated that all diesel fueling stations in the United States and Canada are now selling …

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  • The Maestros’ Magic Music Camp

    Under the premise that Frustrated Maestros do not need a reason to make music together, just a chance to play, Pete Eckhardt, president and music director of the Frustrated Maestros Eastern Sharps and Flats chapter, decided to create such an opportunity.

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  • Rear View: May 2008

    What’s your favorite campground?

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  • Make Room For More

    With a little planning and some common courtesy, you and overnight motorhome guests can get along.

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  • Campground Hospitality

    Ever stay at a campground and wish you didn’t have to leave? Or, conversely, have you ever left a park wishing your experience had been better? Well, coming soon to a campground near you may be a chance to provide feedback about your stay.

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  • The Sunny San Juan Islands

    More than 700 rural islands make up Washington’s San Juan Archipelago, and four of those — Lopez, Shaw, Orcas, and San Juan — are reachable in about an hour by auto ferry. Your motorhome can go, too.

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  • Ultra-Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel

    If the letters we’ve received in the past year or so are any indication, most of you already know that any diesel engine manufactured after January 1, 2007, must use ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel. In addition, diesel fuel suppliers and stations …

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  • Type B Motorhomes

    The Type B is the smallest self-contained motorhome. Appealing fuel economy ratings and a growing list of interior amenities are among the attractive attributes of today's Type Bs. They also have the extra advanatage of fitting into parking spaces sized for standard automobiles. In this roundup …

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  • Close Encounters In Wyoming

    Just about anyone who has seen the 1977 science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind will think about it when they first see Devils Tower, located in northeastern Wyoming. But after you park your motorhome in the lot, thoughts of alien spaceships fade to black.

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  • Texas Hold ‘Ems: A Crafty Country Memento

    Probably one of the sweetest things about small children is the tiny shoes they wear. Use these tricks to make cute little boots even more precious.

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  • Stephen Foster’s “Suwannee”

    Along the banks of a north Florida river lies a park set aside to honor America’s first popular songwriter.

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  • In Search Of Shoeless Joe

    Nearly 20 years after the release of Field of Dreams, visitors still come to the Iowa site where the beloved movie was filmed.

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  • Monthly Magazine And More

    Probably the most visible and welcome benefit of membership in FMCA is the magazine that arrives in our mailboxes each month. From the very beginning, the founders of FMCA realized that the association needed a tool for communicating with its members.

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  • Address Options

    The membership database for the Family Motor Coach Association is a complex collection of information. But it’s quite organized, and the file management was developed based upon members’ lifestyles.

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  • Readers’ Forum: April 2008

    Racer Writes

    Dear Editor:
    I enjoyed Lazelle Jones’ article on racing and motorhomes (“Racing Connections,” February 2008, page 80), as far as it went. But the piece overlooked the thousands (maybe tens of thousands) of motorhome-using race enthusiasts in various other race venues in this country.

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  • Tech Talk: April 2008

    High Definition

    I need some help with the installation of an HDTV in my motorhome. I would like to be able to use my Winegard roof-mounted antenna that I currently have on my 2003 Pace Arrow. It works fine with my …

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  • House Calls: April 2008

    Refer Removal

    Dear RV Doctor:
    I recently purchased a 1975 Sportscoach. The refrigerator was not working, so we decided to go with an all-electric unit. My question is: how do I get the old one out of the motorhome?

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  • Tech & Travel Tips: April 2008

    Key Indicators

    I just got a new motorhome and found that the entry door has two keyholes. I inevitably picked the wrong key to unlock the door. So I color-coded …

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  • Carolina Ramblers Copilot Rally

    Thirty members of the Carolina Ramblers chapter gathered at the Burlington, North Carolina, family business of Bob and JoAnn Hahn October 26 through 28, 2007, for a different kind of chapter rally.

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  • RV Products: April 2008

    Laptop Lamp

    The Boynq d’Light from American Audio & Video is a USB-powered light that provides illumination when working on a laptop computer.

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  • RV News & Notes: April 2008

    Pomona Convention Featured On “American Rver”

    Peggy and Jim Grich travel throughout North America shooting segments for their show, which is available via podcast at www.americanrver.com.

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  • Membership/Member Services Committee

    The Membership/Member Services Committee includes Sam Allen, Northeast Area vice president; Joanne Durbin, FMCA national secretary; Fred Kennedy, South Central Area vice president; Allen Rein, Rocky Mountain Area vice president; and Charlie Schrenkel, Southeast Area vice president.

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  • Fabulous Flower Festivals

    Spring is here, so that means the beginning of the flower festival season. Some of these events begin as early as March, but most are scheduled for April, May, and June. With so many festivals to pick from, we could only choose a few examples …

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  • California Gold

    We’re fascinated by flowers of every description, from the hard-to-photograph “belly-flowers,” where you have to lie down to get a close-up view, to the showy blooms in high mountain meadows that appear after the snow melts.

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  • Recall Corner: April 2008

    Freightliner LLC has announced two separate NHTSA recalls.The first is recall 07V306000, which affects some 2007 and 2008 school bus, heavy truck, van, and motorhome chassis built between …

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  • Rear View: April 2008

    Where can you get the best chili?

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  • News Nuggets

    Tips for getting your governmental questions answered, navigating Florida’s highways, eliminating marketing calls, and more. 

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  • Weather Monitor Radios

    Weather-wise, it helps to know what is happening as far in advance as possible. This allows you to put your survival plan into action. Minutes count in any emergency, and surviving bad weather is definitely no exception. A weather monitor can give you the extra minutes you need to make a decision that could save your life.

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  • Finding Ulysses S. Grant In Mississippi

    We’re not sure what caught our attention first: the statement that the Grand Gulf Military Park museum was, according to Reader’s Digest, one of the best small museums in the country, or the fact that we could stay in an RV park right there on the site. That it was also a Civil War battlefield sure didn’t hurt. 

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  • Chattanooga’s “Noo” Waterfront, Aquarium, And Other Neat Stuff

    Chattanooga is already established as one of Tennessee’s most visited destinations, known for attractions such as the Tennessee Aquarium, Lookout Mountain, Rock City, Ruby Falls, and the Incline Railway. But now with the face-lift of the waterfront, the city has a new look along the Tennessee River.

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  • Blogging Around The World

    What’s A Blog? A blog is an abbreviation for the words “Web log.” In a nutshell, a blog is a diary or journal that is posted on the Internet, just like a Web site.

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  • Conquest Motorhomes SuperNova: A Super Type C

    In an era when every industry and business seems to have something called “super,” you must look hard to see whether a product truly deserves that moniker. Conquest Motorhomes, a division of Gulf Stream Coach, has combined the word with “nova,” the astrological term that stands for a rare celestial phenomenon …

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  • Slippery Business

    Most people think motor oil exists simply to lubricate internal engine parts and keep them from failing prematurely due to excessive wear brought on by friction and internal combustion. Lubrication, of course, is the primary job of motor oil.

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  • Spread The News

    One of my responsibilities as president of FMCA is to receive comments, complaints, suggestions, and compliments from members, either by phone, postal mail, or e-mail. As you might imagine, the president receives quite a few each week. I will admit I am most grateful that there are more “atta boys” than complaints.

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  • Member Recruitment Reward

    The FMCA North American Road Atlas & Travel Guide has been updated and is now in its 5th edition. The fresh information it contains is ready for your 2008 travels. 

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  • Tech Talk: March 2008

    No Cold Norcold

    My Norcold (model number N843IM) refrigerator generally works very well on propane and electric. However, when I am on the road, operating on propane, and the outside temperature is very hot, the indicator light on the front of the refrigerator goes out. 

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  • Recall Corner: March 2008

    Blue Bird Body Company has announced NHTSA recall 07V586000, which affects all 2005 through 2007 Wanderlodge M450 LXi motorhomes built between March 10, 2004, and September 27, 2006. The potential number of coaches involved is 58.

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  • House Calls: March 2008

    Four For Two-Fer

    Dear RV Doctor:
    If both of my air conditioners can run with the generator, doesn’t that mean the wiring can handle them both? Why can’t I just replace the 30-amp cord with a 50-amp and run both A/Cs from the shore power also?

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  • Tech & Travel Tips: March 2008

    Visor Extensions

    The power visors in our coach did not cover the entire width of the windshield.

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  • “Pinky” Middlebrooks Loved Revcons

    A longtime FMCA member and enthusiastic supporter of the association died in Federal Way, Washington, on January 8, 2008, of pneumonia at the age of 88.

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  • RV Products: March 2008

    Package-Opening Tool

    The Open It! tool from Zibra is said to put an end to the injury and unnecessary aggravation caused by difficult-to-open product containers such as clamshells and toy packages, as well as CDs, DVDs, battery compartments, and more.

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