The BayGen Wind-Up AM/FM/Shortwave Radio:
- Allows you to stay informed when the electricity fails.
- Has no batteries
- Crank it 30 seconds, plays 30 minutes.
- Has AM, FM and shortwave bands.
- Has a telescopic antenna for FM and shortwave.
- Excellent shortwave reception with optional retractable antenna.
- Internal antenna for AM reception.
- Optional "Select-A-Tenna" extends AM reception up to several hundred miles.
- Keeps playing after other radios have gone dead.
- Four-inch speaker for excellent volume.
- Heavy-duty construction.
- Only $99.95
- Will soon be available with a white LED light with a 12-foot cord.
- A small solar panel is available to operate the radio during the day and will charge AAA, AA, C, and D batteries ($22.95).
- Can also be powered with a 9 volt AC/DC adapter ($10.95).
The BayGen radio is also available without shortwave ($69.95). More information is available at Pioneer Preparedness Products.
Just a reminder it is my understanding for the most part AM and FM stations will be permanently dead after the pole shift. Short-wave will be the only communications going. So don't get one of these radios without a short-wave. You can get one without AM and FM if you want.
Offered by Mike.