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FUNCTIONS OF GRUNDIG EMERGENCY RADIO
Most emergency radios have their own specific compositions that make them slightly outstanding or unique as compared to other emergency radios. Grundig as a major player in this sector has its own unique composition. Since the company has several models to choose from, it also goes without saying that the compositions may differ accordingly, however we are going to expound on a few components that are prominent on most of the models from Grundig. Most Grundig emergency radio models come with the following components for better service delivery.
The dynamo crank: The dynamo crank is a very significant component in the emergency radio. It plays the very important role of providing the radio with the much needed power in the absence of disposable batteries or alternating current power supply. The absence of the crank is perhaps the single most important part of this emergency radio set. In the absence of this crank mechanism, I have every reason to believe that the set should not even be classified as an emergency radio since it would remain equally useless in the absence of regular power sources just like would any other ordinary household radios. As such the crank plays a very crucial role in making this radio meet its sole objective of being an emergency radio.
The flash light: The flash light is another major component in the emergency Grundig radio that cannot go unnoticed if its emergency radio status is to remain relevant. The flashlight comes in handy if the situation at hand is in the dark; there are quite a lot of uses for the flashlight ranging from lighting your way to sending signals for rescue in the dark. Most of the Grundig emergency radios come with flashlights positioned strategically at the sides or on the front for ease of manipulation and/or handling during emergency situations.
Radio set handle: The nature of most emergency situations demands that you get on the move, if you have to use an emergency radio at such times, it should be very portable. Having taken this factor into consideration, most of the emergency radio sets are fitted with handles to make them easy to handle or even to hang on the shoulders if you can be able to extend the handle to reach the shoulder. In addition to the handle most sets also come with an additional bag to keep it in and to carry the set around with ease. The bag is water resistant and should helps in protecting the set when in use in an outdoor situation.