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Midland ER102 Emergency Radio

  • Emergency radio with all 10 NOAA weather channels and an alert override function
  • Features AM/FM radio reception, a clock with an alarm function, and a 3-LED flashlight
  • Includes a USB connector with a cable and adapter tips for recharging cell phones
  • Rechargeable battery can be powered by dynamo hand crank, or included AC power adapter
  • Constructed to be water resistant, and backed by a manufacturer’s 3-year warranty

Product Description
Midland ER102 Emergecny AM/FM Dynamo Crank Radio with NOAA All Hazard/Weather Alert is the perfect solution when an emergency strikes. This rugged AM/FM radio, handles a power outage with ease thanks to it’s hand cran… More >>
$28.04
Midland ER102 Emergency Radio

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Comments (5)

  1. J. W. Lyons wrote::

    The reception was very good for a radio of this type and it worked better than expected.
    Rating: 4 / 5

    Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 12:58 pm #
  2. John B. Chriswell wrote::

    This is an excellent radio for the money. I bought 8 of these radios for my friends and family for a christmas present. I live out in the middle of no where and besides my back up generator, this is a must.

    5 stars
    Rating: 5 / 5

    Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 3:01 pm #
  3. Jamie wrote::

    I got the radio (new) for the weather alert, alarm clock and flashlight. I didn’t expect excellent radio performance. I did, however, expect it to actually work.

    First off, the quality of the parts are horrible. The switches don’t work, you have to jiggle them and then, the radio periodically shuts off. It feels like a short. Great for the “emergency alert” because it may be in “wig out mode” when the weather service sends out the alert, you’ll never get it. At least you won’t be disturbed by those pesky weather alerts!

    You can really tell they used the cheapest parts available to build this thing. The thin plastic volume knob really demonstrates this. I’m surprised Midland put their brand name on it in such a pronounced font, if I were them, I’d be kind of ashamed of this product.

    As far as the radio itself, I’m a bit of a radio geek, I own a panasonic RF-2200, radio shack DX-392, several antique radios, etc.. I didn’t expect this one to even come close to the RF-2200, but the truth is, it doesn’t even come close to a cheap $2.00 clock radio or novelty transistor. For AM, it is simply awful.

    It pulls in some strong local stations but thats about it. I can’t speak for the FM, I only listen to one FM station and it’s OK for that.

    Tuning AM is awkward, it is an analog radio with a digital display. The tuning really needs a fine tuning knob. (even a cheap clock radio is easier to tune than this thing) it drifts quite a bit too.

    Assuming you survive the tornado despite the cheap weather alert failing.. all you really need is the local powerhouse station anyway, I guess. Don’t get this if you want a good radio.

    The weather radio (when it works…) is good. I was able to get more weather stations on this than I did on an SW-100 multiband. Moreover, the weather radio uses PLL circuitry, so, it’s bound to be better. (again, this depends on whether the thing “feels like” being on)

    Battery life..

    The manual said to charge it for 12 hours. I did this, in fact, I exceeded 12 hours of charging.

    This gave me about 1.5 minutes of power…

    The flashlight is great, produces more light than I’d expected.. well.. except that the battery dies immediately. (even with 12+ hours of charging)

    I’m stuck with it. Can’t really afford to buy weather radios all the time. Hoping the switches clean themselves off so that at least I get the alarm to work.

    I can’t say for sure, but I really doubt the thermometer is accurate.

    The feature set is great, it’s a good concept radio but it would appear to need a lot of refinements in quality.

    Avoid it if you can.

    Rating: 1 / 5

    Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 3:43 pm #
  4. V. Kolo wrote::

    A good investment for the time the lights go out.

    I do not camp so I cannot speak to its durability outside.

    Easy to use, with great features. Would recommend as a must have

    household item.
    Rating: 4 / 5

    Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 6:11 pm #
  5. John A. Hofstetter wrote::

    Poor tadio reception. Didn’t include the USB cable to charge a cell phone. Tuning radio is difficult. Tuning knob is small, volume knob is huge. Dial backlights nicely but you can’t see the markings for the knob and slide switch selections.
    Rating: 2 / 5

    Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 6:23 pm #
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