Emergency radio receivers

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Lucky Jim

Re: Emergency radio receivers

Post by Lucky Jim »

arnieh wrote:I am looking for an ordinary radio receiver.
Yeah anything should do, they're dead cheap like my two in the pictures.
I could have bought bigger ones but I didn't see the point of lugging big heavy ones around.
Whatever type you buy, make sure it works with ordinary batteries, as I think there are some radios out there which only work with special rechargable packs, and there'd be nowhere for you to recharge them if there was a power cut.
DORSETGEEZER

Re: Emergency radio receivers

Post by DORSETGEEZER »

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221030537493? ... 1423.l2648 I have been, and am considering this one, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221030537493? ... 1423.l2648

However I am trying to find out if the handle is well built, as in the worse case scenario there will be a lot of cranking and the handle would need to take the punishment. Am trying to find a wind up torch that has metal handle too, for same reason, though may go for the twist or shake ones. Has anyone got this EATON Radio/Torch/Charger??
andyt20030

Re: Emergency radio receivers

Post by andyt20030 »

A good place for radio equipment is ebay.

I got a handheld radio scanner that covers a massive range of frequencies for £50, also i have just purchased a CB radio out fit with a 35 watt booster for £60 and a handheld CB for £20

I know that the Uk limit is 4 watts, but in a emergency i would not be worried.

I know that CB is nearly dead but i think it would be amazing how many would suddenly be rescued from the attic and come to life in a emergency.

Keep it in a metal cage for protection against EMP'S Etc.

A CB is great for local use only, but can be put in a car.