Transistor Radio -

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In survival situations, a simple transistor radio is essential for receiving news. Experts suggest turning your radio on for 3 minutes every 3 hours on Channel 3 (or an agreed emergency frequency) to conserve battery while staying informed. 2. Voice Communication "Lingo" transistor radio

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While original transistor radios only received voice and music, current two-way radios often include text capabilities: transistor radio