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Hurricane Radio
I just bought a Black & Decker "Storm Station" all-in-one Rechargeable Power Source / Radio / Light, from the local Wal-Mart here in Michigan for $ 98.76. The device has a AM-FM-TV and NOAA Weather band radio. Built-in Inverter, and a 12 volt outlet. Also a removable and rechargeable flashlight. I charged the device up and tuned-in the local and not so local radio stations. It's not a red-hot DX machine but it does do the job very well. I suggest that those of you who are in Hurricane Country should buy one of these radios NOW... and be ready for the next killer storm. The Storm Station radio from Black & Decker will do the job for you very well. Best Regards, Roger 507 |
Hurricane Radio
For 100$ you can get a big honkin deep cycle battery that lasts 100 times
longer plus a decent AM/FM/WX band radio radio with a 12 volt external jack and a newfangled LED flashlight that lasts for 30 days of solid running from one set of batteries.BTW the inverter is only rated for 25 watts and really sucks the life outta the system.....so if its anything bigger than a cell phone charger forget it.....forget it anyway in a hurricane because cell phones dont work after the first good wind! You can buy a cable for your cell phone and run it from the battery direct for about 6 months of talk time!...If you still have service that is. The Black and Decker is a good deal for someone that knows not what a positive and negative battery terminal is but otherwise they dont last long and are pretty expensive for what you get. BTW the flashlight takes 16 hours to recharge fully from the storm station and in best conditions the entire radio/flashlight sytem lasts only 2 or 3 days till its too weak to be used....Its ok for a simple thunderstorm if your afraid of the dark but not worth the bucks for a major catastrophe. wrote in message ... I just bought a Black & Decker "Storm Station" all-in-one Rechargeable Power Source / Radio / Light, from the local Wal-Mart here in Michigan for $ 98.76. The device has a AM-FM-TV and NOAA Weather band radio. Built-in Inverter, and a 12 volt outlet. Also a removable and rechargeable flashlight. I charged the device up and tuned-in the local and not so local radio stations. It's not a red-hot DX machine but it does do the job very well. I suggest that those of you who are in Hurricane Country should buy one of these radios NOW... and be ready for the next killer storm. The Storm Station radio from Black & Decker will do the job for you very well. Best Regards, Roger 507 |
Hurricane Radio
It's a good light-duty device for those who don't have anything in the line of emergency equipment. I know it has limitations, so does everthing else. We had a Class 5 Tornado pass right over this house in 1956 and I remember it very well. I presently have a bank of deep-cycle batteries as well as three (3) small gasoline generators and a pile of Ham Radio equipment for both Base Operations and Portable use. The Black and Decker "Storm Station" would be a welcome addition to a basement shelter for a short-term emergency/survival situation. Best Regards, Roger 507 |
Hurricane Radio
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