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Sep 7, 2011 · My emergency radio is an ETON Weather Tracker FR800 American Red Cross radio...I believe i got it at Best Buy or Radio Shack.....Also check on Ebay...A great radio...:thumb: Save Share
Whats the best emergency radio? - Survivalist Forum
Jul 27, 2009 · Includes noaa radio (7 channels) solar charger, usb charging option, cell phone charging adapter, 3 led light. this unit is outstanding. only thing i dont like is: you dont get a warning tone for severe weather when unit is turned off..
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EMP proof radios - Survivalist Forum
Jan 2, 2012 · The radio is secondary to your concerns, you need to isolate the antenna from whatever radio you use, even if the radio is EMP hardened. A manual operation RF isolation switch is required, one company that makes these is GIGAVAC in Carpenteria California. You will need one rated to at least 5,000 volts isolation.
Which emergency radio with generic lithium batteries?
Sep 17, 2022 · Midland - ER310, Emergency Crank Weather AM/FM Radio - Multiple Power Sources, SOS Emergency Flashlight, Ultrasonic Dog Whistle, & NOAA Weather Scan + Alert wow - a dog whistle. New to me. Midland ER310 Emergency Radio | Full Review - YouTube Toddorbert does reviews that really look hard at a radio, both operations and the technical part.
Good Emergency Radio With Solar and Hand Crank
Jun 7, 2020 · If you tac out your smartphone you can add on arpdroid/gps ATACS etc.. to get a well rounded emergency system. even bluetooth uhfvhf etc.. mesh communications and emergency cellular calling. bear in mind if you get a smart phone withthe fm chip you will probably have access to local radio. This is what I had years ago
Which small emergency radio without lithium battery?
Oct 1, 2022 · I want to charge this radio with a separate lightweight solar panel. This crank radio should be lightweight, to carry in a bug-out bag. I prefer not to use an amergency radio with a lithium battery, since such a battery might spontaneously catch fire, although that risk may be small. A lithium battey is for exmaple a Li-ion or LiPo battery.
51.0 MHz is a ham radio 6 meter FM simplex channel widely used by operators with all types of Low Band VHF military surplus radios. The frequency is compatible with normal ham radios and is not on a repeater channel. If military radio tone squelch (150 Hz) may be used, it is compatible with civilian radios PL 151.4 Hz.
What do you think of these emergency radios? - Survivalist Forum
Jan 27, 2022 · Just not a fan of the "hand crank emergency radio" meme. BTW - the Eton, Grundig etc. are made in China by TECSUN. I would suggest a decent AM/FM/SW radio that runs on AA cells is the best choice. Using NiMH cells allows for external charging and use in flashlights etc. I currently use a 12VDC bulk (4 cell) charger that works very well.
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