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  2. These Are the Best Emergency Radios to Keep You Updated ... - AOL

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    The best emergency weather radios are compact, portable, durable, and have backup power sources—via hand crank, batteries, or solar panels—so you’re never caught with a dead radio.

  3. Stay Ready for Any Disaster With This List of Emergency ... - AOL

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    •A waterproof Ziploc bag of important documents and money. ... ER210 Emergency Compact Crank Weather AM/FM Radio. $49.99 at amazon.com. Black Diamond Equipment Spot 350 Headlamp.

  4. 11 Items To Buy From Costco for Your DIY Emergency Kit - AOL

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    Unfortunately, there appears to be no crank radio at Costco and there’s only one battery-powered option listed on the Costco site; that’s the Motorola Solutions T600 35 Miles Waterproof Two ...

  5. AN/PRC-152 - Wikipedia

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    The AN/PRC-152 Multiband Handheld Radio, is a portable, compact, tactical software-defined combat-net radio manufactured by Harris Corporation. [1] It is compliant without waivers to the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) Software Communications Architecture (SCA). [2] [3] It has received NSA certification for the transmission of Top Secret data.

  6. Search and rescue transponder - Wikipedia

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    A standard SART 9 GHz radar transponder, produced by Jotron, on board a Norwegian ferry. The unit is 251 mm high. A search and rescue transponder (SART) is a self-contained, waterproof transponder intended for emergency use at sea.

  7. Etón Corporation - Wikipedia

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    US Marines distribute Etón AM FM radios to Haitians in Port-au-Prince after the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Etón Corporation is an American company established in 1986 and is based in Palo Alto, California. Formerly known as Lextronics, it produces solar powered and hand-cranked shortwave and emergency