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- Emergency_radio abstract "An emergency radio is, broadly speaking, a radio receiver designed to remain functional in cases of power outage or isolation from contact with civilization. Such radios are often designed to run on minimal or renewable power sources, such as solar.Emergency radios are generally designed to cover the standard AM and FM broadcasting bands, and weather radio in countries that provide that service. Basic shortwave radio coverage (for situations where local radio is out or not available) is less-common.Common to all emergency radios is the need to maintain power as long as possible in times of power failure. Commonly, such radios are designed to use minimal battery power, and a common feature (especially on units sold in less-developed countries where electrical supplies may be unreliable or nonexistent) is a hand-cranked electrical generator along with a rechargeable battery to store the generated energy (the device is sometimes known as a clockwork radio). A few, such as the Blackout Buddy from Eton Corporation, and the Adventurer from Ambient Weather are designed to recharge from wall current. Some emergency radios can also be powered by an attached solar panel.One element that separates emergency radios from other types of radios, is the ability to broadcast alerts via the Emergency Alert System, even when the radio sound is turned off. This is especially useful in areas where sudden storms, tornadoes, tsunamis or other fast-breaking emergencies can occur. Emergency radios can also charge other devices, such as cell phones or mp3 players, but this can vary widely.".
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- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink AM_broadcasting.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Ambient_Weather.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Battery_(electricity).
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emergency_communication.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Clockwork_radio.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Electric_generator.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_generator.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Emergency_Alert_System.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Eton_Corporation.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Etón_Corporation.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink FM_broadcasting.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Human_power.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Amateur_Civil_Emergency_Service.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Receiver_(radio).
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Rechargeable_battery.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Shortwave_radio.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLink Weather_radio.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLinkText "emergency radio".
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLinkText "radio".
- Emergency_radio wikiPageWikiLinkText "radios".
- Emergency_radio hasPhotoCollection Emergency_radio.
- Emergency_radio wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electronics-stub.
- Emergency_radio subject Category:Emergency_communication.
- Emergency_radio subject Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Emergency_radio comment "An emergency radio is, broadly speaking, a radio receiver designed to remain functional in cases of power outage or isolation from contact with civilization. Such radios are often designed to run on minimal or renewable power sources, such as solar.Emergency radios are generally designed to cover the standard AM and FM broadcasting bands, and weather radio in countries that provide that service.".
- Emergency_radio label "Emergency radio".
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- Emergency_radio sameAs Q5370736.
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- Emergency_radio wasDerivedFrom Emergency_radio?oldid=656815463.
- Emergency_radio isPrimaryTopicOf Emergency_radio.