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Wow, that's a lot of radio for $20!Why not a cheap ham radio like a Baofeng UV-5R? For $20 you get the ability to receive
-- broadcast FM
-- weather radio
-- some police & other public service radio
-- marine VHF
-- GMRS, MURS, and FRS 2-way
-- 2 meter HAM
You can also illegally talk on some of the above, which is excusable in an actual emergency. And if you study for and get your ham license you'll get some skills you can use in a hurricane or whatever.
Thank you for this. That’s cheap insurance in a real emergency.Why not a cheap ham radio like a Baofeng UV-5R? For $20 you get the ability to receive
-- broadcast FM
-- weather radio
-- some police & other public service radio
-- marine VHF
-- GMRS, MURS, and FRS 2-way
-- 2 meter HAM
You can also illegally talk on some of the above, which is excusable in an actual emergency. And if you study for and get your ham license you'll get some skills you can use in a hurricane or whatever.
Make sure to learn how to use it beforehand.Thank you for this. That’s cheap insurance in a real emergency.
After reading this thread I realize we are all talking about various types of “emergency radios”Thinking about getting an emergency radio. What is a good one for under $100.00
This was my question. However after seeing @eljefino 's post, I didn't realize how cheap those were. I may buy one just to try. I have no intention of transmitting.After reading this thread I realize we are all talking about various types of “emergency radios”
There is
Emergency weather alert radio (which was my interpretation) as in a home plug in device.
Emergency radio station radio with a power supply which can be similar with the above
Emergency communications such as ham radio
I wonder what the OP was asking?
Ive had one my whole life. Most always for the marine forecasts as it's not easy to get anywhere else and I have boated my whole life.This was my question. However after seeing @eljefino 's post, I didn't realize how cheap those were. I may buy one just to try. I have no intention of transmitting.
If your looking for weather radio you can check what towers are near you here. I can easily pick up 2 stations on the cheapest portable weather radio you can buy. If you click on each station it shows propogation charts.
https://www.weather.gov/nwr/Maps
Yeah, there are a myriad of these cheap radios out there. Some of them allow you to install 3rd party software to customize it further. I picked up a few earlier this year to play around with...However after seeing @eljefino 's post, I didn't realize how cheap those were. I may buy one just to try. I have no intention of transmitting.
Why not a cheap ham radio like a Baofeng UV-5R? For $20 you get the ability to receive
-- broadcast FM
-- weather radio
-- some police & other public service radio
-- marine VHF
-- GMRS, MURS, and FRS 2-way
-- 2 meter HAM
You can also illegally talk on some of the above, which is excusable in an actual emergency. And if you study for and get your ham license you'll get some skills you can use in a hurricane or whatever.
YUP the weather radio has been around since 1968..My emergency radio (and also, woodshop radio) was based on my existing battery infrastructure - Makita 18v radio, so that in the event of an extended power outage, we could listen to the radio nearly indefinitely by swapping charged batteries.
Job site radio, so dust, temperature, etc, shouldn’t hurt it.
It charges the battery that is in it, and in an emergency, it will charge cell phones, etc. from that 18v battery.
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/XRM10
It is not under $100, but I like all the capability it offers.
I had no idea about all of the NOAA radios. Very cool. Focused weather information. Might look into that.