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I also love that I can tap a button to receive aNOAA weather forecast.
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I like how compact this unit is, so it doesntclutter up my desktoo much.
you’re able to also mount it on a wall if thats more convenient.
It doesnt support SAME to weed out irrelevant alerts, but its still nice to have in a pinch.
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This radio has some intuitive controls, but thats been the case with most weather radios Ive used.
Its also capable of running on batteries or 12V DC, so its very portable.
During an emergency or major weather event, thats likely to be the go-to channel as well.
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If you enjoy listening in on shortwave broadcasts, then youll enjoy this multi-function radio.
In addition to shortwave, the Kaito KA500 also picks up standard AM/FM broadcasts and NOAA weather radio.
One of the reasons I like this radio is that the internal rechargeable battery isnt soldered in.
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The knobs are short and hard to turn, but its nice to have that many bands available.
While this radio does receive NOAA broadcasts, it doesnt support SAME.
For everyday alerts, I prefer an option like ouroverall bestpick that does support SAME.
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It’s especially reliable since it has a battery backup for when the power goes out.
I also recommend thinking about how youll keep your emergency radio powered up during an extended period without power.
Ourbest for campingpick can run on AAA batteries, but you cant swap out the built-in battery.
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The most common is AM/FM radio, which is included in ourbest desktoppick.
Others, like our bestshortwave pick, let you listen in on shortwave broadcasts from around the world.
Desktop models usually dont have these features, which is why I have both desktop and portable emergency radios.
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Ourbest shortwavepick even includes both a flashlight and areading lamp.
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