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GRUNDIG EMERGENCY RADIO MODELS


Grundig emergency radio models are numerous since the company boasts of a variety of models in this line. The different models come in different prices and have different capabilities as well. The prices of Grundig’s emergency radio sets vary from as low as $30 to as high as $1,000. These variations also depict the difference in features that are available in the various sets. In order to get a true feel of the models and their different features and price range.

The globe traveler G3: This emergency radio comes with a very modern outlook as it features a digital band selector screen on an LCD screen to match. The tuning knob fitted in this set is at the left sides and it also boasts of all the four bands thus FM, AM, SW1 and SW2. It is quite sizeable and easy to carry about. An outstanding feature in the set is its good reception for radio frequency signals, a factor that makes it a very preferable choice for people who move across wide areas in the line of their duties. The only thing that may make anybody shy away from this set may be his/her budget as the set goes for approximately $150 which maybe rated as expensive considering the fact that some of the manufacturers have sets going as cheapas$30.

The aviator G6: This is another set that also has a very modern outlook and features a liquid crystal display screen and a smartly fitted tuning knob which is almost engraved in the front panel of the radio. It comes exactly besides the LCD tuning screen display. The set has outstanding features and an unbeatable signal reception for its size and price. Going by its name, you can guess that the set was designed with the pilot in mind. The weather report is always a vital part of flying. It is so vital that most pilots will opt to carry additional sets with NOAA just incase the airplane’s systems should fail to deliver the much needed accurate report.

The FR200: This is a good representation of the conventional emergency radio with a manual tuning knob and the conventional emergency radio’s dynamo crank for power. It has a simple flash light right besides the tuning display and also boasts of all the four bands just like all the other models of emergency radios from Grundig. The crank comes attached safely on the left side of the set. To crown it all it comes with a handle to make it more portable under any circumstances.