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<blockquote data-quote="gillman7" data-source="post: 2213877" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>I have a Eton Grundig that I have had for around 15 years, and it has been flawless. I check it every year for batteries, etc. We have used it several times during power outages, gets good reception, volume is loud even during storms. It has a decent flashlight built in, still have the original bulb. Mine is so old that they didn't have USB or cell chargers on them. I really like the one in the OP, but am thinking maybe a couple for the cars like are in Shadowriders post too. </p><p></p><p>I couldn't tell if either one of them have a SW band available, but not sure how useful that really is, I have not used mine. I guess the thought is that if the stations go down, you could pick up some SW chatter? I don't know if I have ever tried to hear on those bands, might have to try it and see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillman7, post: 2213877, member: 2784"] I have a Eton Grundig that I have had for around 15 years, and it has been flawless. I check it every year for batteries, etc. We have used it several times during power outages, gets good reception, volume is loud even during storms. It has a decent flashlight built in, still have the original bulb. Mine is so old that they didn't have USB or cell chargers on them. I really like the one in the OP, but am thinking maybe a couple for the cars like are in Shadowriders post too. I couldn't tell if either one of them have a SW band available, but not sure how useful that really is, I have not used mine. I guess the thought is that if the stations go down, you could pick up some SW chatter? I don't know if I have ever tried to hear on those bands, might have to try it and see. [/QUOTE]
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