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Two-Way Emergency Crank RadioStay up to date with the latest weather and hazard information with the the Midland Emergecny Dynamo Crank Radio which combines communication, emergency notification and information all in one package. The Dynamo Crank will power all the functions of the unit including the LED Flashligh when power is lost or no power is available and can be operated with 4 “AA” Batteries. The XT511 can also be used to charge Midlad GXT Series battery packs or charge cell phones that use a USB connection. The 22 channel GMRS radio features 121 privacy codes, Channel Scan, Hi/Lo Power, and can be used with the included microphone or hands free with the VOX feature.
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The Kaito Voyager Solar/Crank Emergency is specifically designed for Solar/Crank Emergency emergency & disaster preparedness, it offers different methods to power itself. Those methods include AC/DC adapter , three AA batteries , the built-in rechargeable Ni-MH battery which can be charged from the AC adapter, by hand cranking, by solar panel or by a PC, and the dynamo hand crank which not only can keep the built-in battery fully charged but also provides power for the radio even when no battery is installed. With its revolutionary design and versatile functions, it’s an ideal companion for emergency preparedness purposes, outdoor activities as well as traveling. the rechargeable batteries are replaceable, extra battery packs are available for purchasing on Kaito’s website. At the heart of the KA500, there is an internal generator that recharges the internal Ni-MH battery pack and powers the radio, flashlight and reading lamp. Also, by plugging your cell phone into the output jack on the back of the radio, you can use the crank to charge your phone. Not only that, this radio also features a USB port, which you can use either to charge your radio with a PC or charge other electronic gadgets with the hand crank. You can use the unit to receive a wide range of broadcasting including AM, FM, shortwave and NOAA weather stations. The 7-weather channels are pre-programmed and numbered from 1-7, you can easily and conveniently tune into the stations by turning the switch, no more guess work involved. Compared with any other solar-powered emergency radios, the unit has its unique 180-degree adjustable solar panel, which can maximize sunlight exposure to power up the radio or charge the internal Ni-MH batteries. On the back side of the solar panel flipped up, there’s super-bright 5-LED reading lamp.
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Electrohome Hand Crank AM/FM Radio The Electrohomehand Crank AM/FM Radio is designed for Indoor / Outdoor activities and emergency use with digital display tuning AM/FM radio and Multi-function LCD display with back light, wake up to radio or alarm buzzer, easy carry unit with angle adjustable LED reading light with Long-life light bulbs for reading light and flashlight and ishing-rod size winding arm for easy cranking. The unit has a heavy duty motor to generate additional power to perform longer with less cranking time, emergency siren with LED indicator, Battery low voltage LED indicator and generate power by cranking – charge other electronic devices such as a mobile phone through adaptor cable.
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Etón Self-Powered Digital Radio/Solar PowerThe technology featured in the SOLARLINK ensures that you will have everything you need whether you are hitting the beach or climbing the highest peaks. With its digital tuner, Alarm/Clock functionality and auxiliary input for use with other audio sources, one could argue it’s not just a radio, but a necessity for anyone looking for adventure.
Features:Solar/Hand Crank,digital Tuner/Display, USB phone charger, AUX-IN & Headphone Jack and flashlight.

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