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What is a good radio for emergency? Like the hurricane in Florida?
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![]() "Jennie" wrote in message ... What is a good radio for emergency? Like the hurricane in Florida? The BayGen wind-up radio is a good choice. www.ccrane.com usually has them in stock. There is an AM/FM/SW model, with a built-in LED light for around $120, though sometimes it is on sale for $100. You may also want to keep a cheap little black and white TV that can be battery powered. They can usually be found for around $15, I got one for free by ordering from Office Depot online a while back. Crappy quality, but serves in a pinch. |
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![]() "DesignGuy" wrote in message news:5EUkd.87714$R05.50038@attbi_s53... "Jennie" wrote in message ... What is a good radio for emergency? Like the hurricane in Florida? The BayGen wind-up radio is a good choice. www.ccrane.com usually has them in stock. There is an AM/FM/SW model, with a built-in LED light for around $120, though sometimes it is on sale for $100. You may also want to keep a cheap little black and white TV that can be battery powered. They can usually be found for around $15, I got one for free by ordering from Office Depot online a while back. Crappy quality, but serves in a pinch. Grundig has one two, that also has a light built in. I was rather surprised when I saw them at Bed Bath and Beyond the other day. What's next, Degens at BB&B?? --Mike L. |
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What is a good radio for emergency? Like the hurricane in Florida? There are several. But first, you need to decide if you want shortwave coverage in addition to normal AM/FM, and how much you're willing to spend. This link shows some "emergency" radios, some of them can run on solar cells and/or hand-cranked generators. You can ignore the "clock" radios. http://universal-radio.com/catalog/spcialty.html This link shows many shortwave radios. As a general rule, the more expensive ones provide better long range AM and FM reception, but the GE Superadio has excellent AM reception for a decent price. The Sangean CC radio also pulls in the stations, but it is more expensive. A few of these run on solar cells or hand cranks. http://universal-radio.com/catalog/portable.html The Sony ICF-SW7600GR is an excellent all-around radio with decent AM reception for under $200, assuming you've stocked up on batteries. |
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![]() "Michael Lawson" wrote in message ... "DesignGuy" wrote in message news:5EUkd.87714$R05.50038@attbi_s53... "Jennie" wrote in message ... What is a good radio for emergency? Like the hurricane in Florida? The BayGen wind-up radio is a good choice. www.ccrane.com usually has them in stock. There is an AM/FM/SW model, with a built-in LED light for around $120, though sometimes it is on sale for $100. You may also want to keep a cheap little black and white TV that can be battery powered. They can usually be found for around $15, I got one for free by ordering from Office Depot online a while back. Crappy quality, but serves in a pinch. Grundig has one two, that also has a light built in. I was rather surprised when I saw them at Bed Bath and Beyond the other day. What's next, Degens at BB&B?? Forgot about the Grundig units... no experience with that particular wind-up but I'm sure they're good. Probably BB&B is selling them for the "security moms" we hear so much about. |
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I was not clear, sorry. I am taking about a ham radio. I have an AM receiver
that requires no batteries, just the air waves for emergencies. Thanks, so sorry "RFCOMMSYS" wrote in message ... wrote: What is a good radio for emergency? Like the hurricane in Florida? There are several. But first, you need to decide if you want shortwave coverage in addition to normal AM/FM, and how much you're willing to spend. This link shows some "emergency" radios, some of them can run on solar cells and/or hand-cranked generators. You can ignore the "clock" radios. http://universal-radio.com/catalog/spcialty.html This link shows many shortwave radios. As a general rule, the more expensive ones provide better long range AM and FM reception, but the GE Superadio has excellent AM reception for a decent price. The Sangean CC radio also pulls in the stations, but it is more expensive. A few of these run on solar cells or hand cranks. http://universal-radio.com/catalog/portable.html The Sony ICF-SW7600GR is an excellent all-around radio with decent AM reception for under $200, assuming you've stocked up on batteries. |
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http://universal-radio.com/catalog/spcialty.html This link shows many shortwave radios. As a general rule, the more expensive ones provide better long range AM and FM reception, but the GE Superadio has excellent AM reception for a decent price. The Sangean CC radio also pulls in the stations, but it is more expensive. A few of these run on solar cells or hand cranks. http://universal-radio.com/catalog/portable.html Oops, I'm sorry. The GE Superadio and Sangean CC radio are in the FIRST link, not the 2nd. |
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The best emergency radio that requires no batteries is Mini Cathedral
Crystal Set Kit at http://www.midnightscience.com/kits.html I am looking at an emergency ham radio to help in emcomm... "Jennie" wrote in message ... I was not clear, sorry. I am taking about a ham radio. I have an AM receiver that requires no batteries, just the air waves for emergencies. Thanks, so sorry "RFCOMMSYS" wrote in message ... wrote: What is a good radio for emergency? Like the hurricane in Florida? There are several. But first, you need to decide if you want shortwave coverage in addition to normal AM/FM, and how much you're willing to spend. This link shows some "emergency" radios, some of them can run on solar cells and/or hand-cranked generators. You can ignore the "clock" radios. http://universal-radio.com/catalog/spcialty.html This link shows many shortwave radios. As a general rule, the more expensive ones provide better long range AM and FM reception, but the GE Superadio has excellent AM reception for a decent price. The Sangean CC radio also pulls in the stations, but it is more expensive. A few of these run on solar cells or hand cranks. http://universal-radio.com/catalog/portable.html The Sony ICF-SW7600GR is an excellent all-around radio with decent AM reception for under $200, assuming you've stocked up on batteries. |
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