Feel as though Armageddon is setting in soon? Here's the survival device that will make bearing it, much easier.
The Eton FR1000 - American Red Cross Voicelink radio is a hand cranked - self powered
MacGyver type combo device
that features an AM/FM/NOAA radio, a 2-Way GMRS walkie-talkie, a flashlight, a Siren, a Cell Phone Charger,
a beacon light that can function as an SOS signal, a food processor (just kidding) and a siren; all powered by the
twist of a crank.
You'll be prepared for any emergency, It retails for $150.00 and Eton Corporation will
contribute $1.50 of that to support the American Red Cross.
Features:
22 GMRS (General Mobile Radio System)/FRS (Family Radio System) channels
121 privacy codes (38 CTCSS / 83 DCS)
AM/FM receiver
VOX (Voice operated transmission)
Selectable call alert
NOAA weather radio
Scan function
Monitor function
Dual watch function
Roger beep tone
Silent operation
Keypad lock
Power HI/LO settings
Watch/Alarm clock function
SOS function (beacon light)
Siren
Flashlight
Crank dynamo battery charging capability
Battery meter/battery low indicator
GMRS/FRS: UHF 462.5500 ~ 467.7125 MHz
NOAA weather radio: 162.550 ~ 162.525MHz
FM frequencies: 87.5 ~ 108.0MHz
AM frequencies: 520 ~ 1710kHz
LCD display
12hr (AM/PM) clock function
Alarm clock function
SNOOZE function
External speaker/microphone jack
Cell phone charging jack
AC/DC adapter included
Power source: 4 AA alkaline batteries (not included) or NiMH battery pack (included)
Owner’s manual
Box Contents:
FR1000
Rechargeable NiMH battery
AC adapter
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