Saturday, December 17, 2011

Tri-Band Yaesu VX-6R Submersible Amateur Ham Radio Transceiver (144/222/440)

Tri-Band Yaesu VX-6R Submersible Amateur Ham Radio Transceiver (144/222/440) Review



Tri-Band Yaesu VX-6R Submersible Amateur Ham Radio Transceiver (144/222/440) Feature

  • Compact, Mil-Spec, Waterproof & Submersible Tri Band Ham Radio!
  • Transmits the 144, 222 & 440Mhz Amateur Ham Radio Bands, & receives 0.5-999Mhz!
  • Output Power is 5 Watts on 2 meter & 70cm, & 1.5W on 222Mhz, with multiple lower power settings!
  • 900 AlphaNumeric Channels, ctcss/dcs, Backlit keypad, includes HiCap 1500mA Batt & charger.
Yaesu VX-6R Triband Amateur Radio Transceiver.
144/222/440 xmit (2 meter, 1.25 meter & 70cm), plus 0.5-999Mhz receive range too (AM/FMN/FMW, less cellular).
Built-in PL & DPL, Alphanumeric.
Can receive AM/FM broadcast radio, Shortwave, CB, Police, Weather, Aircraft & marine bands.
Includes Antenna, HiCap 1500Ma Batt & charger.
Waterproof & submersible (rated 3ft for 30 mins).
Has a security password feature, built-in morse code trainer, black magnesium case.
Pkg also will include a Yaesu Ball Cap.
For Optional Programming Software & USB cable search B004H5Q8IM .
This unit is also compatible w/the following OPTIONAL Yaesu Speakermikes, chargers & accessories - CD-15A, VC-27, MH-73A4B, VC-24, edc-5B, E-DC-6, CT-91, ADMS-vx6, csc-91, FBA-23 (all sold seperate).


Friday, December 16, 2011

American Red Cross FR250 Emergency Radio

American Red Cross FR250 Emergency Radio Review



American Red Cross FR250 Emergency Radio Feature

  • Emergency radio is built to handle the elements, as well as a power outage
  • Endorsed by the American Red Cross
  • Tuning knob features a superimposed fine tuning control knob; hand crank can be used to recharge the built-in battery
  • Tunes AM/FM and 7 shortwave bands, including weather radio
  • Features emergency lights, plus a flashing beacon mode; cell phone charger
The Etón Grundig American Red Cross FR250 is one of Etón's American Red Cross branded emergency radios. With a dependable hand-crank power generator that powers the unit's AM/FM/Shortwave radio, built-in LED flashlight, cell phone charger and emergency siren, the lightweight and portable Grundig FR250 is an excellent and economical choice for anyone in the market for a radio that can be relied on in emergencies or in environments where there are limited power sources.


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Size (inches, WxDxH)6.5 x 2.5 x 66.5 x 2.5 x 68.75 x 2.25 x 4.58.75 x 2.25 x 4.5
Weight1 lb. 3 oz.1 lb. 4 oz.1 lb. 4 oz.1 lb. 4 oz.
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Other models in Etón's line of emergency radios that we tested include the Grundig FR200, an entry-level shortwave radio that also includes a flashing LED light; the Grundig FR300, which includes the emergency features of the FR250, but offers television and weather station tuning instead of shortwave; the Grundig FR 350, a water-resistant variation of the FR250; and the Grundig FR 400, a water-resistant variation of the FR300.

Power When You Need It
At the heart of all of Etón's emergency radios, including the Grundig FR250, is an internal generator that recharges the internal Ni-MH battery pack and powers the radio, siren, and light. Also, by plugging your cell phone into the jack on the back of the radio (the FR250 comes with several cell phone adapters), you can use the crank to power your phone. In our test, after draining our cell phone of power, we recharged it using the FR250 enough to make a few calls. The rate of cell phone recharging will vary greatly depending on the cell phone and the state of its battery, but the FR250 can provide your compatible phone with power in a pinch.

Important Note: Until this year, Etón provided a package of several different cell phone adapter tips with every radio. In 2007, Etón began instead including a coupon for a free adapter for whatever phone you have. So, the first thing you want to do when you get the radio is fill out the card with your cell phone's make and model and send it in to make sure you have your adapter.

According to the product manual, to achieve 40 to 60 minutes of uninterrupted power to the radio, you must turn the crank at a rate of two revolutions per second for 90 seconds. In our test, after our initial 90 seconds of rigorous cranking, the FR250 powered right up and was still going strong with radio reception after an hour. At the hour mark, we briefly turned the flashlight on, and that too was at full force, with no perceivable drain on radio reception. In fact, the FR250 was still going strong 75 minutes after we recharged the battery pack. The FR250 can also be powered via an AC adapter which, to our dismay, is not included, or from three AA batteries, also not included. The dynamo crank tucks itself nicely into the side of the radio and offers little resistance as you turn the handle. (Don't let the cranking requirements frighten you! While it's true that a full 90 seconds of turning the crank can be tiring and may not be for everyone, we were able to recharge the radio with less than a minute of cranking and achieved over 40 minutes of continuous power.)

Design and Controls
At slightly more than a pound in weight, and with dimensions of 6.5 x 6.00 x 2.5 inches (WxHxD), the FR250 is designed to be tucked neatly into its handy nylon carrying case and stored in an emergency box, or packed neatly for a camping trip. A white LED light is set on the front of the radio, just to the side of the analog tuner. The light is designed to help you down an unlit stairwell or enclosed hallway in a pinch, but it is not directed or strong enough to help you much in a pitch-black forest or other open area. The FR250 also includes a red flashing LED light that can be used as a distress signal. The radio and light can be operated simultaneously, though of course at the expense of power.

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The large tuning knob and other controls make the FR250 a breeze to use. View larger.
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The hand crank generator tucks neatly into the rear panel. View larger.
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An emergency light is located next to the tuning dial. View larger.

The FR250 includes a handy strap on the top of the radio for easy carrying, and the tuning and volume knobs are set to the side. The mechanical controls are extremely visible and easy to use. The volume control is a bit difficult to finesse, while the tuning knob, which features a smaller concentric fine-tuning control knob, is much easier. An earphone jack is set into the back, and the telescoping antenna tucks neatly behind the handle strap. The radio's 2.5-inch speaker is set directly in front and offers reasonable audio quality and excellent volume for the radio's purpose. The tuner itself is self-illuminated, though in a darkened environment it is still difficult to pick out the bands.

Tuning and Bands
The FR250 offers nine-band tuning -- AM, FM and 7 shortwave bands. As was the case with all of the Etón emergency radios we tested, our AM reception was outstanding; we were quickly able to tune into every station we searched for. Reception for FM was also very good, though there was some extra fine-tuning on some of the stations. Our shortwave reception, however, was a mixed bag. We tested in the early and late evening, searching for signals in the more heavily populated SW3 and SW4. While we found several signals during our test, honing in on them took a bit of finesse with the fine-tuning knob. And when we did find them, there was static and background noise with most of the signals.

It became clear during our testing that the FR250 is an emergency radio, with several outstanding and potentially life-saving features, including shortwave reception. Its shortwave functionality, however, is not its primary selling point. However, its emergency siren and lighting, and particularly its self charging functionality, are. So if you're in the market for an economical emergency radio, the Grundig FR250 more than fits the bill.

Pros

  • Compact and lightweight; ideal for emergencies or travel
  • Clearly laid out functions and controls
  • Excellent internal power generator; handy cell-phone charger
Cons
  • Tuning dial could be better illuminated for darkened environments
  • Shortwave reception inconsistent
  • Should include an AC adapter
What's in the Box
FR250 radio, mail-in coupon for cell phone charging adapter, nylon carrying case, and American Red Cross pamphlet. Stay informed and prepared for emergencies with this self-powered 3-in-1 radio, flashlight and cell-phone charger -- no batteries required. The Hand-Crank Power Generator gives you unlimited power for AM/FM Radio, 7 international shortwave bands, built-in flashlight, and cell phone battery life when you need it most. So the FR250 is not only perfect for emergencies, but also for camping, hiking, or anywhere you need to stay in touch.


Thursday, December 15, 2011

Kaito KA009 4 Way Powerd Emergency Radio Black

Kaito KA009 4 Way Powerd Emergency Radio Black Review



Kaito KA009 4 Way Powerd Emergency Radio Black Feature

  • Powered by hand crank, solar, 3AA batteries, or using a wall plug
  • AM: 520 ------1710KHz
  • FM: 88-- - 108 MHz
  • TV Audio: Channels 2-13
  • 4 Continuous short wave 4.00 to 26MHz
The unit is a versatile emergency radio to keep in the trunk or take on your next camping trip. Although its performance on any given band is modest, it does receive an amazing number of bands: AM, FM, TV Audio channels 2-13, Weather 162.55-164.4 MHz, VHF high band 145-174 MHz and four shortwave bands (6-9, 9-12, 12-15 and 15-18 MHz). The versatile unit can be powered four ways: From 3 AA cells (not provided), via the built in solar cell, via the hand cranked dynamo generator (which charges the internal Ni-MH cells) or with the supplied AC adapter. Comes with earphones and antenna wire with clip. 6.5x5.4x2.6 inches (166x138x68mm 477 g).


Grundig S450DLX Deluxe AM/FM Shortwave Radio, Black

Grundig S450DLX Deluxe AM/FM Shortwave Radio, Black Review



Grundig S450DLX Deluxe AM/FM Shortwave Radio, Black Feature

  • AM/MW (520-1710 KHz / 522-1620 KHz), FM (88-108 MHz), SW (continuous frequency range from 1711-29999kHz).
  • Provides high sensitivity, strong anti-interference, low background noise and lower distortion.
  • MCU Control (micro controller unit) and large LCD backlight display
  • 50 station memory (10 presets for each band).
  • Individual MW 500 Ext./GND socket for external antenna and ground to improve MW sensitivity.
The Grundig AM/FM/Shortwave Field Radio with Liquid Crystal Display is a durable radio that emits crisp and clear audio with ease. It has high performance IC and MOSFET which provides high sensitivity, strong anti-interference, low background noise and lower distortion. With 50 stations worth of memory, you can access your favorite stations quickly and easily. It has MCU Control (micro controller unit) and large LCD backlight display with: frequency, clock, battery level indicator, and signal strength indicator. It can even wake you up with its dual alarm with wakeup, snooze and sleep functions. Its powerful built-in 5 inch full range speaker can be adjusted to control bass and treble to your preference. And take the Grundig AM/FM/Shortwave Field Radio just about anywhere with its featured strap-type carrying handle.


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Etón American Red Cross ARCFR600R Solarlink Digital AM/FM/SW/NOAA S.A.M.E. Weather Radio with Flashlight, Siren, Solar and CellPhone Charger (Red)

Etón American Red Cross ARCFR600R Solarlink Digital AM/FM/SW/NOAA S.A.M.E. Weather Radio with Flashlight, Siren, Solar and CellPhone Charger (Red) Review



Etón American Red Cross ARCFR600R Solarlink Digital AM/FM/SW/NOAA S.A.M.E. Weather Radio with Flashlight, Siren, Solar and CellPhone Charger (Red) Feature

  • Digital tuner with AM (520-1700 KHz), FM (88-108 MHz), Shortwave (5800-12200 KHz), WB, and RBS display
  • NOAA weather with alert and S.A.M.E. Technology (location-based weather alerts)
  • Digital clock function: 12-hour clock with alarm function, and snooze
  • Emergency siren/flashing beacon
  • Powered via hand crank, 3 AA batteries (not included), AC via USB adapter (not included), or solar power
Self-Powered Digital AM/FM/SW/NOAA, S.A.M.E. Weather Radio with Flashlight, Siren, Solar Power and Cell Phone Charger


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

NEW SANGEAN ATS505P 16-BAND DIGITAL AM/FM STEREO SHORT-WAVE RECEIVER (PERSONAL AUDIO)

NEW SANGEAN ATS505P 16-BAND DIGITAL AM/FM STEREO SHORT-WAVE RECEIVER (PERSONAL AUDIO) Review



CONVENTIONAL ROTARY TUNING; DIRECT KEYPAD ENTRY; CONTINUOUS ALL-BAND SHORT-WAVE COVERAGE; FINELY ENGINEERED TUNING FOR SIDEBAND; AUTO/MANUAL SCAN; 45 MEMORY PRESETS; AUTOMATIC MEMORY SEARCH & STORE; EXTERNAL ANTENNA & STEREO HEADPHONE JACKS; TONE CONTROL; DUAL TIME CLOCK WITH ALARM & ADJUSTABLE SLEEP TIMER; BACKLIT LCD DISPLAY; PORTABLE SHORT-WAVE ANTENNA; INCLUDES CARRYING CASE, EARBUDS & AC ADAPTER; BATTERY-POWERED OPERATION-REQUIRES 4 AA BATTERIES


Monday, December 12, 2011

Grundig S350 Deluxe AM/FM/Shortwave Radio, Black

Grundig S350 Deluxe AM/FM/Shortwave Radio, Black Review



Grundig S350 Deluxe AM/FM/Shortwave Radio, Black Feature

  • AM (530-1710 KHz), FM (88-108 MHz) and shortwave - continuous coverage from 3 to 28 MHz.
  • Highly sensitive and selective analog tuner circuitry with AM/SW
  • Frequency Lock, Rotary volume control and Variable RF Gain control
  • Inputs for supplementary AM/FM and shortwave antennas
  • This includes 13 international-broadcast bands (11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 22, 25, 31, 41, 49, 60, 75 and 90 meters)
Experienced shortwave radio aficionados rejoice: Now you can pick up a fully modern radio with a design that hearkens back to the early days of your hobby. The Etón S350, which is actually produced by the respected European electronics manufacturer, Grundig, offers a great feature set for listening to radio broadcasts from distant shores. The design is suitably rugged for use in the field, or you can use it at home as a simple, yet powerful AM/FM receiver and alarm clock.

Design
If you long for a return of the fashions from the film Breakin' and you're a fan of the 80s design aesthetic, the S350 is right up your alley. Everything from the blocky, silver and black case to the over-sized dials and switches will take you back to the "Ghetto Blaster" era. While the design gives the radio a solid look, we were a little disappointed that the E350 -- unlike many radios made 20 years ago -- is completely made of plastic (with the exception of the speaker cover). While the plastic knobs and controls are made to look metallic, they don't quite deliver the solid feel of metal -- something that would be nice in a rugged field radio. This quibble aside, the controls are responsive and well-positioned and the case does feel solid. The prominent tuning knob is designed well with concentric gross and fine dials. These are made all the better by a big, easy-to-read monochrome LCD display that lets you step through frequencies with extreme accuracy. It's a minor detail, but the padded carry handle is a nice touch, too.



The S350: Rugged, retro, and ready to tune in the world. See all of the S350's features.


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Connectivity galore. View larger.
Features
At the heart of the S350 is its robust synthesized digital tuner section, meaning the tuner is analog, but frequencies are displayed on a digital readout. FM tuning offers an AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) mode that automatically picks out the strongest stations -- great if you're someplace with a crowded FM dial. You can also switch the AFC mode off for fine tuning less powerful stations. Although the S350 sports just one speaker, you can listen to FM stations in stereo through a pair of headphones.

AM tuning can be switched between narrow and wide sensitivities to control interference. Further tuning refinements are available via the low pass filter switch, as well as a handy RF gain dial. Both of these features can also be used when tuning one of the three shortwave bands. And if you're serious about shortwave, you'll be glad to know that the S350 can accept external antennas that can augment reception from the built-in, telescoping one. There's also an antenna port for enhanced FM reception.

In addition to a headphone output, the S350 has stereo RCA line out jacks for connecting the unit to an amplifier or home stereo. The radio supports battery and AC power, but we were in for a surprise when we opened the battery compartment. Not only can the radio run on four "D" batteries, but there is also another, smaller compartment that accepts four "AA" cells -- a nice little bonus if you need temporary power and you only have the smaller cells on hand. Lastly, the S350 offers basic sleep, alarm and snooze functions that were fairly easy to set and use. The LCD has a backlight button, so nighttime viewing is no problem.

Tuning In
FM tuning is very impressive. Because the radio can tune frequencies down to the hundredth decimal place, you'll easily tune problematic FM stations, or perhaps stations you've never heard before. Meanwhile, testers with very little experience or understanding of shortwave radio were able to quickly tune in stations from as far away as Japan and Russia (Etón includes a handy crash course on shortwave tuning in the user's manual). Our only complaint in the tuning department: It's impossible to keep a station tuned on one band while tuning on other bands. For example, with an FM station locked in, switching to shortwave and tuning there changes the tuning on the FM band when you return. This is understandable on an analog tuning dial, but we didn't expect it from a digital tuner.

Pros

  • Exceptionally accurate tuning
  • Advanced filtering and interference control
  • Fun, retro styling
Cons
  • Plastic knobs and case
  • Cannot "lock" stations while tuning on other bands
What's in the Box
S350 AM/FM Shortwave Field Radio, AC adapter, user's manual. AM/FM/Shortwave Radio. With its rugged body and military-style controls, the S350 Deluxe is ready for any challenge you throw its way. The large, full-range speaker gives you crisp, clear sound, wherever you are. The external antenna output allows for excellent AM, FM, and shortwave reception, and the separate bass and treble knobs put you in control. Whether you're out in the field, or just out in the backyard, you'll enjoy listening to the best that radio has to offer.