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Kaito Electronics Inc. KA500GRN Voyager Solar/Dynamo Emergency Radio - Green

Kaito Electronics Inc. KA500GRN Voyager Solar/Dynamo Emergency Radio - Green

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Brand: Kaito

List Price: $79.99
Buy New: $48.95
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Seller: 21st-Century-Goods
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 31 reviews

Color: GREEN
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 2.3 x 5.3

MPN: KA500GRN
Model: KA500
EAN: 6927674205002

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Box Contents - Voyager KA500 Emergency Radio, 6 Cellphone Tips, Earphone, USB Cord
  • AM - 520-1717 KHz
  • FM - 88.00- 108.00 MHz
  • SW1 - 3.20-9.00KHz
  • SW2 - 9.00- 22.00KHz

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Product Description
The Kaito KA500 Voyager is the next generation emergency radio. It comes with all the features that you need in an emergency situation. The KA500 packs in a multi-band AM/FM and shortwave (SW) radio, 7 NOAA weather channels, five LEDs adjustable reading lamp, a multi-function LED flashlight - the super bright LED flashlight can be Bright Color or Red Color for normal or emergency use. All these features can be operated indefinitely without external power thanks to the high quality hand crank AC brushless generator. The solar panel powers the radio by itself and charges the built-in batteries as well. To maximize the sunlight, the solar panel is tiltable with at any angles to face the sunlight to receive the energy during daytime. Furthermore, it can be used with 3 AA batteries allowing you to play the radio the old fashioned way, plugged it in an electrical outlet with the optional power adapter, or charged it from an external USB power source. The Kaito KA500 is a perfect radio for any emergencies and disasters. So put one in your household emergency kit and it will be ready for you to use in any emergency situations or get one for your families and friends. Weather Band - 7 NOAA Weather Channels - PLL crystal control circuit for stable reception Weather Alert - To be activated by weather alert signals 5 LEDs reading lamp for camping and emergency use White LED flashlight Red LED blinking for emergency alert 6 Ways of Power - Dynamo Cranking Power - 120 turns per minute cranking will power the built in Ni-MH battery pack with strong current and voltage / Solar Panel Power - under the direct sunlight, the solar panel will power the radio with no question / AA Batteries - You can use 3 normal AA batteries to run the radio with maximum reception (optional) / The built-in Rechargeable battery pack - the Ni-MH battery pack will run the radio for over 12 hours when fully charged / AC adaptor charge fro


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5 out of 5 stars KAITO KA500 VERY VERSATILE   November 16, 2008
Nobleman (Gulfport, MS)
124 out of 128 found this review helpful

KAITO KA500 VERY VERSATILE
If considering the Kaito KA500, you want a highly portable radio that does it all. I did. I wanted a radio with versatility in (a) sources of power input and (b) radio signals received.
Public radio served me well weathering Hurricane Katrina's aftermath with a plain boom box. But what if things get dicier? My solution was to put together a disaster/camping/survival pack. And I needed a radio.
I settled in on the Kaito KA500, because nothing else came so close to providing abundant sources of power and station signals. Internet searchings I did indicated sales to military, a good sign. I bought one with the optional antenna you reel out for 23 feet. Here's what I found.
FEATURES
1. Multiple sources of power: It's powered by 3 AA batteries you buy, or crank to charge the built-in Ni-MH battery pack, or use solar panel on back with tilting hinge for charging the battery pack, or connect computer USB to charge the battery pack, or use the AC adaptor to charge the battery pack.
2. Multiple sources of signals: AM, FM, all 7 NOAA weather channels on crystal (NOT analog knob) tuning, SW1, and SW2.
3. Bonus features beyond these basics: White LED flashlight, red flashing LED emergency signal light, 5-LED reading light built into the reverse side of the solar charging cells so it tilts up and down to adjust, and ear bud earphones. These LED light features are powered as is the radio, so they can work with multiple sources of power with no filament bulbs to burn out. The KA500 also includes a USB output jack with wire that fits onto five different cellphone and personal electronic devices to charge them, and all these items come with the unit.
4. Optional features: Long 23 foot antenna you can string out and clamp to the stick-up antenna that reels back into a closed spool 3 inches in diameter, AC adaptor, USB cable for charging the KA500.
EVALUATIVE REVIEW OF FEATURES
1. Sources of power
a. Before putting in any bought batteries, I cranked the radio up for about a minute, and the small light on the front said it was fully charged. It ran for 10-15 minutes without any problems receiving an FM station before I put in the store-bought batteries.
b. The store-bought batteries worked fine.
c. I have not yet used the solar charger, nor ordered the optional AC charger, nor ordered the optional USB charger that charges the battery pack. I have no reason to believe any of these would not work, as everything else has worked.
2. Sources of radio signal
a. FM signals came in fine. The output is mono but quite acceptable.
b. AM signals also came in fine, the usual many signals.
c. SW bands pulled in a lot of stations, somewhat more clearly than AM (I did this testing at night). I got perhaps half foreign language stations, mostly Spanish.
d. NOAA weather was great in another city, mediocre but intelligible here on the Gulf Coast. A separate knob is devoted solely receiving just the seven weather stations, which are received digitally using crystals.
3. Tuning and sound
a. The tuning knob worked fine, as did all other controls.
b. Sound quality was OK When MPB public radio played some vintage Earl Skruggs it was pleasant over the small built in speaker. The earphones actually added some bass. I count decent sound as a bonus, as I did not buy the KA500 for excellence of sound quality. I bought it for getting any intelligible signal under duress.
4. Bonus features
a. The LED flashlight does what one LED does, the same as the one on my keychain and 1/3 as bright as the three on my cap clip-on light.
b. The red flashing LED worked well. It is likely visible for an unobstructed mile or more, probably farther over water.
c. The reading lamp is a real jewel. I turned off all my lights and tried to read. Reading was easy, so this radio can also be a good tent light, has a strap up top.
d. The long antenna boosted reception a bit, not greatly. It improved marginal signals.
CONCLUSION
The Kaito KA500 gives me amazingly versatile sources of power and radio signals for its price. The bonus features make it real bargain. If you want an emergency portable radio of modest price, the best chance of powering up under duress, the widest variety of signals of practical use in a disaster/camping/survival situation, plus a bunch of bonus features, I'd say the KA500 is your best bet by far.
HINTS
1. Keep the bubble wrap the radio comes in and tape the flap shut with duct tape for protection in your pack. Put it in a gallon glad bag and you're set.
2. If preparing for emergencies, online resources offer a lot. I liked:
a. Doug Ritter's many recommendations and supplies. He has set up a foundation "Equipped to Survive" and truly has his heart into survival oriented outdoor gear. You can even download his survival sheet free on that foundation website. You can also spend about a half hour reading the details about his Pocket Survival Pak, which I bought on Amazon. You can spend another half hour reading why he included the items he did in the pak and how he selected his survival instructions. You gotta love this guy.
b. Good survival manuals sold by Amazon, Wiseman's usually topping rankings.



5 out of 5 stars A lot of radio in this little package!   October 5, 2008
H. Johnson
23 out of 24 found this review helpful

We purchased this radio to have in our emergency kits. It is an impressive little dynamo! It only took a few cranks to fire up the radio and the lights. The lights are very bright. The weather station came up very well as well as all the other stations we tuned into. It is solid. Very nice. We also purchased the AC adapter made by Kaito. Plenty of options to power it up. Highly recommend this little radio.


5 out of 5 stars Versatile and Reliable   February 19, 2009
R. Hembree (Lone Wolf, OK)
16 out of 17 found this review helpful

This radio is awesome! I also have a KA 1102. I bought this one to use during severe weather since we sometimes have tornadoes and severe thunderstorms where I live. I was thinking about using the crank and solar panel if we were ever without electricity. I am very pleased with the performance of this radio and now I use it more than the ka 1102. I amgoing to buy another and send it to my mother so she can use it during severe weather also. The reception on FM/AM and SW is very good. The weather radio is about typical for where we live -- it is never exceptionally good on any radio here where we live, so I don't really think the radio is the problem with that.

Turning the crank for a minute gives you plenty of listening time, and the reading light under the solar panel is really nice. This radio is perfect and is exactly what I was looking for. The first time I tried the shortwave bands, I got a station from The Ukraine and China Radio International with very good reception.

And I am impressed by the many ways you can charge this radio. I tried them all except for putting regular batteries in and the AC charger, and they work well.

Overall, I feel like this is one of the best things I have ever purchased. Few things there are anymore that I can say I am very happy with, but about this radio I can say it. I would give it an A+++.



5 out of 5 stars Great Item   April 8, 2009
Gary D. Lucas
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This thing has it all. If you look at other "cheaper" products, you'll notice that everything is run by the battery. In otherwords, you use the crank to charge the battery. Well guess what, if the battery dies the product wont work. With this, you can use the crank with or without the battery. That's why I got it, and love it.


5 out of 5 stars Great all-around performance.   January 3, 2009
Lawrence (West Harrison, In United States)
12 out of 13 found this review helpful

I'm very pleased with this radio. I originally bought it for emergencies, but find myself usuing it on a regular basis. The SW reception is surprisingly good and the AM selectivity is great. There is a 50,000 watt AM station in my area that usually washes out all surrounding signals on most radios, but the Voyager brings in adjacent weak stations that I've never been able to hear before. I also get AM stations in NY, Chicago and Atlanta (I live near Cincinnati.) I've been using it both on battery and dynamo power with good results on both. I'm going to buy another one to keep in my car.

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