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Emergency Communications Radios, Short Wave, SW, Solar, Hand Crank, AM, FM and 007 Multi-band  World Receiver.

Picture Item # Description: Emergency Communication and Lighting. Please, call toll free 1-888-201-6785 to combine S&H costs on multiple orders or for out of area S&H. Price + S&H  Buy It!
C44TV.jpeg (5232 bytes) C44TV AC / DC Television with AM / FM Radio

5.5 inch Screen - 3 way power source - Car Charger, Battery & AC Adaptor - Quick start monochrome picture tube - Advance electronic tuning - High sensitivity for sharper tuning - Full channel capacity VHF / UHF - Telescopic antenna - Takes 10 "C" size batteries.

28.00 + S&H Ship Wt. 7 lbs. 
C77-C78F.jpeg (51187 bytes) C77  AM/FM Radio -- Solar Dynamo w/ Flashlight. Takes 2 "AA" Batteries.  26.60 + S&H Ship Wt. 2 lbs. 
grs350dl Grundig S350 Deluxe AM/FM/SW Field Radio -- Power source 4 D Batteries (not included) or AC adapter, included. SW 3-28 MHz, AM 530-1710 KHz, FM 88-108 MHz. Dim.: 10-3/4"W x 7"H x x3-1/2"D, Wt. 3.2 lb 134.90 Includes shipping lower 48 states.
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Eton Grundig FR300 emergency radio AM/FM/NOAA Weather/TV VHF, LED flashlight, and Cell Phone Charger

The Eton FR300 emergency radio is an all-in-one unit that offers functionality and versatility that makes it ideal for being prepared and aware in emergencies. The FR300 provides you with radio, light, and cell phone charger when you need it most. The Hand-Crank Power Generator charges the internal rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack and just 90 seconds of cranking provides up to an hour of radio play.

The Eton FR300 emergency radio is an affordable portable that receives AM (530-1710 kHz), FM 88-108 MHz, TV VHF channels and NOAA weather channels and "Weather Alert". You can find weather forecasts or listen to TV shows.

 

99.95 Includes shipping lower 48 states. 
c55 Bull Horn 3 Watt, 100 yd. range 59.85 + S&H Ship Wt. 3 lbs.  
c55q Bull Horn 10 Watt, 300 yd. range 87.78 + S&H Ship Wt. 6 lbs.  
c66q Bull Horn 16 Watt, 600 yd. range 118.04 + S&H Ship Wt. 6 lbs.  
c66z.jpg (9254 bytes) c66z Bull Horn 25 Watt, 1,000 yd. range 168.25 + S&H Ship Wt. 5 lbs.  
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Mighty Mega Mite Megaphone with Siren


Light weight and compact carrying size with fold down handle and adjustable strap. Only 9 inches tall. Projects 165 yards with 5 watts of power. Volume control and speaker on / off control. Shock and weather resistance hi impact ABS construction

 

27.00 + S&H Ship Wt. 3 lbs. 
c70

LifeLine Emergency Kit w/Phone

Slimline phone features:

*Non-power operation with wall plug

* Lighted Keypad * Redial Button

Dynamo Powered Radio

* Hand-cranked operation   * AM/FM

* 1 min rotating at speed 120rpm; the radio

   can play 40 to 55 min (depends on volume,

   signal, strength, and battery status.

* Full charge by AC/DC adaptor about 2.5hrs

* Full charge by hand rotating about 90 min

* If full charged radio can play 6hrs

Whistle

* Compass  * Weather thermometer

* Magnifier    * Keychain strap

Dynamo Powered Flashlight
* Hand-cranked operation
* The Ni-MH rechargeable battery can fully charge and release for 500 times by DC power input
* By DC input, fully charge takes about 2 hrs the Max. charging capacity is about 30% of the battery
* After full charging, it can be used for 8 hrs

 

28.00 + S&H Ship Wt. 3 lbs. 
KA-007 007 Multiband World Receiver

This is a versatile multi-powered, multi-band radio. It has the normal AM/FM bands plus four shortwave (SW) bands, VHF, TV (audio only), and weather band. It can be operated directly off sunlight (solar panel), the internal Nickel Metallic Hydride (Ni-MH) battery, normal household current (110 VAC), or 3-AA (alkaline) batteries. The internal Ni-MH battery can be recharged from a built-in solar panel, the hand crank dynamo, or from the AC charger/adapter. The VHF bands allow you to access the National Weather Service (NOAA), radio broadcast from foreign countries, taxi cabs, police, fire, ambulance, as well as the normal AM/FM radio and TV stations. Includes an earplug, AC adapter, and soft (wire clip-on) antenna. A low battery LED (light emitting diode) tells you when the battery charge is getting low. A tuning LED helps locate stations. When using the dynamo (crank): one minutes of turning will provide approximately ten minutes of playing time. The approximate size is 6-1/2" wide by 5-1/2" high by 2-3/4" deep. Color of units in stock is slate (black). Weight 2.5 lbs. Ship Wt. 3 lbs. More information below!

63.49  Includes shipping lower 48 states. 
  picture may vary from actual item. c81 Deluxe Solar/Dynamo/ Radio & Lantern 41.23 + S&H 
picture may vary from actual item. c79 Kaito Solar AM / FM Shortwave Radio 31.73 + S&H 
Sorry, No picture. X049 Radio - Softronix Headphone AM/FM/Solar. Ship Wt. 3 lb. 26.95 + S&H  
Sorry, No picture. X055 Radio - Suntap Radio Combo AM/FM/Siren. Ship Wt. 3 lb. 51.50 + S&H  

 

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  007 Multiband World Receiver

This is a versatile multi-powered, multi-band radio. It has the normal AM/FM bands plus four shortwave (SW) bands, VHF, TV (audio only), and weather band. It can be operated directly off sunlight (solar panel), the internal Nickel Metallic Hydride (Ni-MH) battery, normal household current (110 VAC), or 3-AA (alkaline) batteries. The internal Ni-MH battery can be recharged from a built-in solar panel, the hand crank dynamo, or from the AC charger/adapter. The VHF bands allow you to access the National Weather Service (NOAA), radio broadcast from foreign countries, taxi cabs, police, fire, ambulance, as well as the normal AM/FM radio and TV stations. Includes an earplug, AC adapter, and soft (wire clip-on) antenna. A low battery LED (light emitting diode) tells you when the battery charge is getting low. A tuning LED helps locate stations. When using the dynamo (crank): one minutes of turning will provide approximately ten minutes of playing time. The approximate size is 6-1/2" wide by 5-1/2" high by 2-3/4" deep. Color of units in stock is slate (black).

Band Specifications
FM: 88-108 Mhz Normal FM stations
AM: 530-1710 Khz Normal AM stations
TV 1: Channels 2-6 TV sound
TV 2: Channels 7-13 TV sound
VHF: 145-174 Mhz Taxi, police, business radio
Weather band:  162.55-164.4 Mhz  NOAA
SW1: 6-9 Mhz AM foreign, amateur
SW2: 9-12 Mhz AM foreign, amateur
SW3: 12-15 Mhz AM foreign, amateur
SW4: 15-18 Mhz AM foreign, amateur

The radio operates on 4 power sources; Dynamo Power, Solar Power, Batteries, and Electric. Listen with superb reception to your favorite AM/FM, TV station, or tune short wave from around the world as well as weather, police, taxi bands, fire, ambulance, and Ham radio. The 4 continuous short wave bands (5.8 - 26 MHz) cover most of the world's stations (a list of worldwide short wave frequencies is included). The 007 features a built-in solar panel, SONY integrated circuits (that provide the dynamic sound), high quality hand crank dynamo, earphones for private listening, UL AC/DC adapter, soft antenna, expanding antenna, and HI/LO AC/DC battery and tuning lights. 6 hours of charging = 72 hours of playing time. The 007 measures 6½" x 5½" x 2¼", small enough to take or store anywhere. Of the many emergency radios we have sold during all our years in business, the 007 really beats them all for sound reproduction, features, quality, and price. Slate Grey only. Batteries not included. Weight 1.2 lbs. Ship Wt. 2 lbs.

Item #KA007   

 

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