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Hand/Solar powered radio recomendations.
I've been doing quite a bit of work outside and i'm way to far from the nearest power source to simply run an extension cord. Does anyone have any recommendations on hand/solar powered radios?
So far i've come across these two but I want to get an idea about other potential options. Newegg.com - LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY 810-106 La crosse technology 810-106 noaa solar weather radio Kaito KA350 Solar Crank AM FM Shortwave Weather Radio Green - Newegg.com |
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Back in 1986 one of My relatives bought be a Freeplay Plus Solar and hand cranked Radio (you wind something like a clock Spring inside.)
I have never seen them but somewhere inside there is Batteries. The switch has SW1, SW2 (short wave?), AM and FM on it. It has a 3 led light on it. It sits near a Window that the sun shows through and maybe 4 times a Year I crank it to wind the Spring for charging. I only listen to it maybe 4 times a Year and My Wife a little more. The sound quality is not great but I am amazed that it still works at all. In theory the Batteries should have been shot long ago. I don't know how it would far with continuous use and if the Batteries were depleted from too long of use and I while I have the Instructions I have not read them since 1986 and I don't remember any of the Details. Back then it was likely completely a US made item and I think it was something like $80 back then; less if you bought more than one at the same time. You can use a 6 Volt power supply on it. It could be since 1986 they moved up to 12 Volts; but I don't know that. Hand Held might not be a good description of it but this is the only one I have had experience with. Perhaps with new technology they new ones are better. I am not sure about other Colors but I remember that they also sold a Clear Plastic one. |
I bought a hand-cranked one here: C. Crane Company - Toll Free (800) 522-8863. I have bought several items from C. Crane and have found them to be top-notch. The one I bought was made by Midway and has the usual AM/FM spectrum, NWS and also includes FRS/GMRS broadcast & receive, which allows comm with FM walkie-talkies that are pretty darned good for comm out in the countryside where there is no cellphone coverage.
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That's a great link. I am seriously thinking of ordering a pair of their wooden headphones. To go with my wooden head.
Senta-40 Wooden Headphones w/ Carry Case & Detachable Fabric Cord - C. Crane Company (800) 522-8863 |
I've got one similar to the one in your first link. (in fact two--my SIL bought me one last Xmas not knowing I already had one). I keep it in my camper. Great for weather--used it this past weekend on the Niobrara River to make a decision whether to paddle or not. It's got a USB port (I think) which I assume means the hand crank can be used to charge the battery on a phone or Ipod or computer or something.
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This unit would be for while i'm working outside in the yard yet way to far away for an extension cord to be of any use ;) Quote:
http://www.ccrane.com/radios/wind-up-emergency-radios/cc-solar-observer-wind-up-emergency-radio.aspx#.UaQXQUp0l8E |
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I have an ETON radio I got as a gift for supporting a local NPR station and it did very well in use after Sandy. Also charged my Cell phones (Moto Razr and Blackberry) via a USB port. |
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So does the 59.00 Grundig that was used in AFG. |
I have this one: Amazon.com: Grundig FR200 Emergency Radio: Electronics
It works very well and it needs a crank about every hour or so... Great for the coming ""pocky-clipse". :) |
Set up with some rechargeable batteries and a charger. Cheaper and adequate if you know where to shop. Radios do not draw that much current.
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I got one of these as a gift several years ago (in orange so I can usually find it :o). It performed well during the last couple extended powerless periods we endured in CT. The phone charger and light came in handy, too.
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