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List Price: $49.99
Our Price: $35.42
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Manufacturer: Midland
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Batteries: 3 Binding: Electronics Brand: Midland Color: Black/Silver EAN: 0046014745124 Feature: Emergency radio with all 10 NOAA weather channels and an alert override function Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Midland Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Midland Model: ER102 Publisher: Midland Release Date: 2007-05-25 Studio: Midland Variation Description: Black/Silver
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Features
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Emergency radio with all 10 NOAA weather channels and an alert override function Features AM/FM radio reception, a clock with an alarm function, and a 3-LED flashlight Includes a USB connector with a cable and adapter tips for recharging cell phones Rechargeable battery can be powered by dynamo hand crank, or included AC power adapter Constructed to be water resistant, and backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty
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Editorial Reviews:
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The ER102 was designed to be the perfect severe weather survival tool. The dynamo crank allows you to recharge the radio and flashlight during a power outage or when away from a power source so you can stay informed with NOAA all hazard / weather alerts or local AM/FM broadcasts. The USB connector allows you to charge other electronic devices such as cell phones (USB cable not included).
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Midland Review Comment: This is an excellent radio for the money. I bought 8 of these radios for my friends and family for a christmas present. I live out in the middle of no where and besides my back up generator, this is a must.
5 stars
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice Little Item Comment: A good investment for the time the lights go out.
I do not camp so I cannot speak to its durability outside.
Easy to use, with great features. Would recommend as a must have
household item.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It works ! Comment: I bought this to replace an Eton FR300. No amount of cranking on the Eton would give me more than a few minutes of use. The Midland after a few minutes of cranking lasts for days. I still recommend the AC adapter for a full charge. It also has better reception of weather channels.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good product Comment: This radio works great so far. It has so many buttons and features. It can be hard to figure everything out but it certainly prevents you from going through menus or anything to set it up the way you want it. If you want to keep it charged I suggest you just leave it plugged into the wall because if you're like me you won't realize you haven't plugged it in in a while until it starts going on the fritz and sputtering out. I haven't tried the crank out. The alarm siren is REALLY loud so be warned. It really gets a good signal too.
Customer Rating:      Summary: People need to grow up Comment: Awesome radio. Works as described very well. For those who can't seem to adjust the frequency properly in the AM band...all I can say is "give me a break". It takes no effort at all to gently adjust the control to the exact proper channel no matter what band you choose. IF you can't adjust the frequency properly then knock the rating of yourself, not the radio! And anyone buying this radio will in all likelyhood already KNOW that there are only 7 NOAA channels. I have a Midland handheld CB/Wx radio and it DOES have 10 available channels for Wx/NOAA even tho only 7 are used. Best radio of it's kind that does what you are buying it for superbly. My only concern is that either the unit does not have an alarm mode where the radio is in sort of standby mode but if a NOAA warning is issued an alarm goes off alerting you and then you can tune to the Wx bands to hear it. That's how my base unit (Midland) works. On this radio it seems you have to be listening to the NOAA computer voice audio to be able to hear any alarm.
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