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GPX RWB4004SP 7-Channel NOAA Weatherband AM/FM Flashlight Radio with 3-Way Rechargeable Circuitry | 
| Brand: GPX Category: CE
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $29.90 You Save: $10.09 (25%)
New (6) from $29.90
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 42852
Color: White and Black Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Battery: 2 rechargable nicad batteries Shipping Weight (lbs): 9999 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 3.1
MPN: RWB4004SP Model: RWB4004SP UPC: 047323400421 EAN: 0047323400421 ASIN: B0002J1MLU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Rugged, water-resistant AM/FM radio with 7-channel NOAA weather band receiver | | • | Flashlight, siren, and personal security alert offer support for outages or emergencies | | • | Receives 24-hour NOAA alerts from hurricane, tsunami, and tornado watch agencies | | • | Motor charges via hand crank, AC adapter, or vehicle DC cigarette lighter adapter | | • | Requires 2 AA alkaline (not included) and rechargeable ni-cad (included) batteries; 90-day warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description Be prepared for the best and the worst that Mother Nature can dish out with this multifunction GPX radio/flashlight combo. Outfitted with an AM/FM tuner with a digital readout and a seven-channel National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather band receiver, the radio is a must for outdoorsmen, people who live in tornado or tsunami country, and plain-old amateur weather watchers. It also makes a great emergency device for camping trips or home survival kits thanks to the flashlight, siren, and personal security alert--all of which qualify as necessities during weather-related power failures or, more ominously, natural disasters. Should a particularly nasty storm befall your town or campsite, rest assured that you can listen to the latest weather and storm forecasts 24 hours a day, receive news reports (or distract yourself with music) via the radio, and still find your way around the basement or campground. In addition, the radio's sleek, rugged housing is water-resistant, so you needn't worry about rain or windstorms damaging its circuitry. p Of course, the radio performs in non-emergency situations as well, with an easy-to-read LCD clock and an alarm that keeps you from oversleeping. To ensure that the power doesn't run down at the worst possible moment, GPX included three charging methods for the radio: a hand crank that juices up the heavy-duty dynamo motor, an AC adapter (not included), or a DC-jack terminal for plugging in a cigarette lighter adapter (not included). The radio also requires a combination of two AA alkaline batteries (not included) and two rechargeable ni-cad batteries (included) to run. The combined battery and motor options diversifies the radio's power draw, guaranteeing that the radio won't conk out once the batteries first start to drain. p bWhat's in the Box/bbr RWB4004SP radio/flashlight, two rechargeable ni-cad batteries, user's manual.
Product Description Sports AM/FM/WB Flashlight Radio
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Good for under $30 February 5, 2008 Gregory John (Culver City, CA (USA)) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I looked at a lot of emergency radios and this one came out on top. The weather station in Los Angeles comes in crystal clear, even running off just the dynamo. The hand crank is sturdy enough. The radio works well, but it works best with the batteries in it. The tuner is sensitive, but once you get it on a station, it sticks. The flashlight is OK. The emergency siren is OK. The back battery panel is going to pop open if you drop it. Although this product is multi-purpose, in a real emergency I will only care about the hand crank, the flashlight, and the weather (emergency broadcast) station.
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