Midland Dynamo Emergency Radio - ER102

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Manufacturer: Midland
Mfg Part#: ER102
UPC: 00046014745124
Buy.com Sku: 204222754
Item#: E2RCXV
Buy.com Sales Rank: 1898
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The Midland(r) ER102 emergency radio is 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).
 
Features
Water resistant AM/FM radio with NOAA weather channels
Dynamo crank radio provides power at all times
Backlit LCD with clock and alarm
Includes AC adapter

 
Tech Specs
MIDLAND ER102 Emergency Radio

High performance receiver monitors U.S.
Emergency All Hazards weather bulletins, warnings, and forecasts

Receives all National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration /NOAA reports, which provides all available emergency advisories on tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, floods, evacuations, and more

User selectable warning system / choice of warning tone alarm or visual flash

Alert override switches radio to the alert broadcast if received while listening to AM/FM radio

Backlit display / when any buttons are pressed the backlight will be activated for several seconds.

Clock displays time and has alarm and snooze functions

AM/FM radio for listening or wake up alarm

Fully variable volume control adjusts audio output

Earphone jack /3.5mm stereo/ allows private listening

Built in power generator recharges the internal rechargeable NiMH battery and cell phone batteries /if capable

3 LED Flashlight

Thermometer with Freeze Alert

DC Jack

Phone charger output jack /3.5mm

Rotatable telescopic antenna

Front Firing Speaker

Large, bright EL /ElectroLuminescent/ backlight

Water resistant

Part Number: ER102

  
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Customer Reviews
Value 4.5
Performance 4
Ease of Use 4
Overall Satisfaction 4
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4 of 5 feature-packed Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Scott from Rural New York  

This is a well-made little radio with lots of features. This is meant to be an emergency radio, so don't expect high quality sound for music. Pros: Great reception, high quality, good value, many features, 3 different power options. Cons: The crank handle doesn't sit securely enough when not in use.
 
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5 of 5 Dependable Weather Information! Thursday, January 08, 2009
Mark Knauss from Rome, GA  
Shortly after I gave this radio to my 7 year-old son as a Christmas present, severe weather hit our area and the radio became a dependable and valuable source of information. The reception was excellent (puts to shame one other weather radio that I own) and the handcrank mechanism gave us peace of mind - that we would continue to have information even if the power went out. The crank mechanism is rugged and has managed to perform flawlessly inspite of my boys' propensity to push things beyond the envelope. I wish someone would give me this radio for Christmas!
 
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5 of 5 Great Deal Wednesday, December 31, 2008
A Customer from Texas  
Awesome to do business with, fast shipping and great deal!
 
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3 of 5 Great product, poor instructions. Monday, May 19, 2008
Barbara from Savannah, TN  
This item was purchased for the sole purpose of "Weather Alert"feature. The instructions for this one important attribute were very brief and incomplete. I will have to wait until we are under a weather alert to figure out how to use the weather allert channels. The other components work well and well be very handy in case of a bad storm and subsequent power out.
 
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5 of 5 MIDLAND ER102 7-Channel Emergency Crank Radio Monday, April 21, 2008
A Customer from Seattle, Wa  
Great product for $34.99 & free shipping. I have one of these for the car, home, and work. I also have an Eton/Grundig FR400 which costs on average $60. They both work great, pull up good reception. The build quality on the Midland is much better (nobs and switches work smoother, and the radio feels more durable than the Eton (although the Eton claims water resistance). The Eton also notes it can be run by the crank only, even if the included rechargable battery is not installed. I didn't not see this noted for the Midland. The LCD on the Midland is a nice touch, and it also has an amber colored backlight. The only issue I could see occuring is if it were to be damaged. Since the Eton FR400 has an analog dial, you could still figure things out even if the window was broken. The cell phone charging tips which come with the Midland did not include one for a mini-USB plug (very common for BlackBerry's, Smart Phones, newer Motorolas, etc). Eton does not include a package of free tips. You have to either mail back the included post card, or go to their site to request 1 free tip of your choosing. It's possible the tip for the Eton will also fit on the cord for the Midland, but I haven't tried. For the cost, features, and usage, I'd recomend starting with the Midland, and get an Eton if you want to cover your bases. I've seen some reviews complain about the reception of Eton's, so it doesn't hurt to have 2 different brands to back each other up.
 
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