The Etón FR360 shortwave radio is currently only available via the National Geographic shop online (see link below). It is available in retailers throughout Europe, but in North America, the FR360 is the non-SW version–it, instead, has NOAA weather bands. The National Geographic or FR360 showave radio has a flashlight, cell phone battery charger and can tune in AM, FM, and seven international shortwave radio bands. Solar energy or cranking the handle recharges the internal NiMH battery so you can stay informed of news and broadcasts and simultaneously use your cell phone. With 90 seconds of cranking you’ll get about 15 minutes worth of radio power. Also features an earphone jack.
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