C. Crane CCRadio Solar Wind-Up Portable Emergency Crank Digital Radio AM Complete Features

June 5, 2024
C. Crane

C. Crane CCRadio Solar Wind-Up Portable Emergency Crank Digital Radio AM

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Specifications

  • POWER SOURCE: AC & Battery
  • BRAND: C. Crane
  • RADIO BANDS SUPPORTED: AM/FM/Weather
  • HARDWARE INTERFACE: USB
  • CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: USB
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 1.1 Pounds
  • ITEM DIMENSIONS LXWXH: 2.25 x 6 x 3 inches
  • DISPLAY TYPE: LCD
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 2.25 x 6 x 3 inches
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 1.1 pounds
  • RADIO PLAYTIME: 50 hours in low power mode
  • RADIO PLAYTIME: 35 hours in high power mode

Introduction

Small and packed with all the functions you could possibly need in an emergency radio, the CCRadio Solar is a digital portable radio. It retains its charge when placed in a window that receives sunlight, and the large solar panel means you might not require a power boost for years. The audio is a pleasant surprise; it is precise, appealing, and offers two modes. There are two modes: a miser mode to save battery life in an actual emergency and a high-power mode for even better audio. For the space’s size, reception is excellent. It is naturally stable due to its nearly brick-sized depth and distinctive concave-bottomed UV resistant rubber perimeter. Because of the high-quality LED that was used, the flashlight has an above-average brightness and color. It emits a radiance.

It has a flashlight button that glows in the dark to make it simple to find in the dark. The sole indication that it is a reliable emergency radio is the foldable hand crank embedded in the back. The lithium-ion battery inside the device can be recharged using a wind-up, solar panel, your USB port, or an additional AC power converter (not included). The radio can run for more than 50 hours on a full charge of the lithium-ion battery, or you can use it to charge your phone from around 50 to 100 percent capacity. It can also run on three “AA” alkaline batteries (not included), either for 35 hours on high power or for about 50 hours on low power.

Five memory presets per band, a lit display, a micro-USB input charging connection, a line-in jack, a headphone jack, an alarm clock, a sleep timer (120, 90, 60, 30, and 15 minutes), 1, 9, and 10kHz tuning are among the other features. 1.1 pounds in weight. 6″ wide by 3″ tall by 2.25″ deep. Limited guarantee of one year. tech assistance based in the US. ideal for use in the kitchen, in the garden, while camping or trekking, and of course in emergencies. If you don’t want your loved ones to steal this radio, have a plan to hide it. We’ve read review after review of individuals who received one as a present but ended up needing to purchase one for themselves due to their passion for it.

HOW DIGITAL RADIO WORKS

Therefore, radio is transmitted across a network of terrestrial transmitters by digital radio. Since it lacks frequencies, there is no audio interference. MPEG and COFDM are combined to provide digital radio.

HOW CRANK CHARGER WORKS

To start charging the phone’s batteries, you only need to turn the crank. Built-in voltage regulators will keep the current stable even if the voltage generated will vary depending on how quickly you turn the crank. More power is produced the longer you crank.

HOW TO CHARGE

There are four different ways to charge the device: solar panels, a hand crank, a USB port, and rechargeable batteries. With a 2000mAh battery, the radio doubles as a power bank for tiny electronic devices. Up to 12 hours of illumination and four to six hours of radio time are provided by the battery.

HOW TO COMMUNICATE LONG DISTANCE

The most dependable method of communication in an emergency is wide-area radio transmission. Two-way radios can communicate up to 300 miles away thanks to recent advances in wide area technology. Radio lines won’t clog up as cell phone lines do in an emergency, so you won’t have to worry about that.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lifespan of a crank radio?

The radio may be charged using the built-in solar panel, a USB adaptor, the hand crank, or additional AAA batteries. It will consistently provide up to 10 hours of radio time when fully charged.

Why would you need a radio in an emergency?

In general, an emergency radio is a radio receiver built to continue to operate in the event of a power outage or when a person is cut off from civilization. These radios frequently have minimal or renewable power systems, such solar, in their design.

How long does hand cranking a radio take?

According to the instruction manual, hand cranking for 10 minutes results in a 1 percent charge. Nevertheless, just 1% equates to almost 40 minutes of radio time.

Do radios function during a power outage?

When everything else is down, including the internet, mobile service, and the power grid, it is dependable. If a radio has backup power, information can be transmitted right away. No editing or graphic additions are necessary. It also calms nervous listeners who are eager to hear a familiar voice in a crisis.

What about wind-up radios?

A wind-up radio is the ideal tool for emergencies like power outages and is also fantastic for anyone who enjoys the great outdoors, whether they are hikers, campers, anglers, or gardeners. This device will deliver tunes, news, and entertainment that never runs out of power.

What features ought to be present on an emergency radio?

The best emergency radios include crystal-clear listening reception and more than one power source, including battery, solar, or hand-crank power. If the radio has additional features and is weather-resistant, that’s a benefit.

How long does it take a hand crank generator to charge?

The single 21700 lithium battery can be fully recharged in up to 15–16 hours with a hand crank power generator’s 350mA output. However, the device has a micro-USB charging connector that must be utilised for routine charging.

Are rescue radios worth the money?

However, a decent weather radio offers more than just storm alerts. An emergency weather radio can also offer power for your phone and other gadgets, as well as a flashlight, whether you’re inside a shelter during a power outage or you’re moving during an unplanned catastrophe situation.

What makes a radio necessary during an earthquake?

Radio networks provide a number of essential characteristics that make them the dependable foundation for vital communications during emergencies. Most frequently, mobile radio networks are built to tolerate extended power outages. Sites for networks and repeaters are constructed with features like backup batteries, generators, wind or solar power, etc.

Does inclement weather impact radio?

Tropical regions might expect stormy weather at specific periods of the year, which can increase background noise on radio networks due to static produced by lightning.

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