Did you see a glossy advertising insert in the 10/15 Sunday paper for
The American Red Cross Crank-Radio Collection by Eton?
Eton/Grundig makes excellent radios. I bought the little yellow Grundig AM/FM/Shortwave radio at right (not crankable) a few months before Hurricane Wilma and it was good company when the power was out. I am very happy with it! Eton/Grundig radios make great gifts.

Or you can put one away for Hurricane Season 2007, which starts in about 7 months!
If you buy one of these special emergency radios from Amazon.com through the links below, you pay no more and you get free shipping PLUS you help to support the South Florida Radio Pages with your purchase.

The American Red Cross FR400 Emergency Radio and American Red Cross FR300 Emergency Radio include AM, FM, TV, and NOAA bands.

The American Red Cross FR350 Emergency Radio and American Red Cross FR250 Emergency Radio include AM, FM, and Shortwave bands.

The American Red Cross radios also include a LED flashlight and flashing red LED. They crank-charge many cell phones.
All four American Red Cross radios are officially licensed products of the American Red Cross.
Eton Corporation will contribute 65c to 70c of the sale price to the American Red Cross.