I bought this for our "GO" emergency set. It fulfills all the functions described. While I don't want to use this as an "everyday" radio, in an emergency - a hurricane, power outage, going to an animal shelter, etc. - it's what you need. Yes, you can spend more, but it will get you through. Okay, the manual needs some work. I was able to receive VHF, AM and the NOAA weather station for my area. NOAA stations are pre-programmed; All you have to do is browse to find the one that suits your area. The most important thing to know is that there is a small latch on the battery door - no screwdriver required. There is a switch on the underside of the radio to switch the power source from an "internal lithium ion" battery to 3 AAA batteries which you insert into the battery compartment. There's another switch at the bottom that needs to be activated if the radio is being used to charge something like a phone. There is a foldable 6 inch antenna tucked right next to the end of the handle. These items are not well documented in the user guide. Otherwise I'm happy with the purchase and would recommend it for emergency preparedness.
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