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When your travels take you off the grid, you need an all-in-one device to keep you connected. This versatile radio is a compact unit that you can throw in your backpack and take anywhere. It functions as an AM, FM, and shortwave radio with NOAA weatherband. Safety features include a flashlight, emergency beacon, and emergency siren. You can use it to charge your cell phone or MP3 player. Also includes a digital clock function with alarm, snooze and sleep timer, headphone jack, and rubber-seal connections to resist moisture. No plugs or wires required, just turn the hand crank for power or run it by solar power or batteries (rechargeable with AC adapter — not included). Measures 7-3/4″W x 8-1/2″H x 2-1/2″D. Weighs 1.9 lb. Imported.
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