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Ham Radio Kits, Ham Radio Equipment, Radio Kit, Ham Radio Operator, Emergency Radio, Communication Methods, Radio Channels, Ham Radio Antenna, Shortwave Radio

As you’re probably aware, communications right before, during and after a disaster will be critical to getting out o dodge, finding family members, or helping others stay alive. With the Internet, cell-phone towers and potentially even satellites being down, you may have to rely on HAM radio and other two-way radio services to send and ... Read more

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Tom Sexton
Best NOAA Portable Solar/Hand Crank AM/FM, Shortwave & NOAA Weather Emergency Radio with USB Cell Phone Charger & LED Flashlight (Green) : Electronics Noaa Weather Radio, Emergency Radio, Rechargeable Headlamp, Shortwave Radio, Emergency Supplies, Cell Phone Charger, Short Waves, Hand Crank, Disaster Preparedness

About this item 5-way powered portable emergency radio with hand crank generator, solar panel, compartment for 3 AAA batteries (not included), 5V mini USB input (USB cable included), built-in NiMH replaceable and rechargeable battery pack Comprehensive coverage of AM, FM, shortwave and 7 NOAA weather channels for entertainment, sports, talk-shows, breaking news around the world, and 24/7 real-time weather forecast (USA and Canada ONLY) Works as an emergency mobile battery charger with…

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Flamingo Dingo
Emergency Preparation, Survival Kits, Emergency Radio, Emergency Preparedness Kit, Bg Design, Survival Supplies, Walleye Fishing, Survival Shelter, Survival Techniques

It was time… time to update my analog radio to a digital preparedness radio. What is a preparedness radio? A preparedness radio is a radio that gets the National Oceanic and Atmospheric (NOAA) stations also known as emergency weather stations. It also should have multiple power source options. Preparedness [...]

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Harry Madsen
Emergency Radio, Peanuts T Shirts, Earphone Jack, Electronic Gadgets, Cell Phone Charger, Reading Lamp, Electronics Gadgets, Phone Charger, Solar Powered

Never be without the weather facts you need to keep your family safe. Made by Kaito, this rugged radio uses four sources of power: solar, crank, batteries, or adapter. The USB port also lets you charge it with a PC-or charge cell phones and other electronic gadgets with the crank. Receives AM, FM, shortwave, and 7 pre-set NOAA weather channels with alert. Built-in flashlight, rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack, 5-LED reading lamp, telescoping antenna, earphone jack, adapter tips, carry strap…

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Kathleen Anstey
Digital Radio, On Air Radio, Small Radio, Sw Radio, Weird Gadgets, Pocket Radio, Emergency Radio, Shortwave Radio, Radio Vintage

About this item AM FM SW radios; FM 87-108MHz; AM 520-1710KHz (9/10K); SW 4.75-21.85MHz; In radio mode; long press "MENU" to enter the setting page; find "FM band set"; select FM1/FM2; confirm and exit Recording radio; MIC recording and line in recording ; insert the TF card to record your voice or radio voice; three recording settings to choose from; simple record 64kbps/Quality record 96 kbps/Super record 128kbps; note that the TF card is not in the package Digital radio am fm; V115…

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Oleg Kholin
Rob Benson on Instagram: "3-3-3 Radio Plan

In an emergency, when traditional communication fails, turn to your FRS or GMRS radios. The 3-3-3 radio plan is your simple communication strategy:

First 3 minutes of every hour: Use your radio for the first three minutes of each hour.

Channel 3: Use channel 3 for GMRS (FRS radios typically have consistent channel numbering).

Transmit every 3 hours: Communicate every three hours to create regular intervals for contact.

This plan helps you maintain communication while conserving your device’s battery life.

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Rob Benson on Instagram: "3-3-3 Radio Plan In an emergency, when traditional communication fails, turn to your FRS or GMRS radios. The 3-3-3 radio plan is your simple communication strategy: First 3 minutes of every hour: Use your radio for the first three minutes of each hour. Channel 3: Use channel 3 for GMRS (FRS radios typically have consistent channel numbering). Transmit every 3 hours: Communicate every three hours to create regular intervals for contact. This plan helps you…

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