![]() ![]() I pasted on each one a label with our local emergency radio channel, so I’ll know just where to tune if I need it. I posted it a couple of months ago to highlight some of the small, hand-sized radios we own. The answers to these questions should help you decide. You can get a good starter radio for as little as $15-20, a mid-range radio for $30 – $50, and a whole lot more for $50 – $100. So, stop and think about where you are and what you want your radio to do. You’ll need a radio to get that news.Īs with a lot of survival gear, you can spend a lot and get more than you’ll ever need. But in a big emergency, your cell phone and internet service may be overwhelmed or out entirely. You may assume you can get answers through social media.
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