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Emerson MBR-1 Multi-Band Portable Radio with Built-In PA System and AC/DC Operation

Emerson MBR-1 Multi-Band Portable Radio with Built-In PA System and AC/DC Operation
Brand: Emerson
Category: CE

Buy New: $29.99



New (3) from $29.99

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 9065

Color: White
Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 15 x 6.1 x 10.2

MPN: MBR-1
Model: MBR-1
UPC: 025806011135
EAN: 0025806011135

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Features:
  • Multi-band portable radio with built-in PA system
  • Receives: full-fidelity AM/FM broadcasts, 40 citizens band (CB) channels, short-wave band coverage (SW1: 4MHz to 6 MHz, SW2: 7 MHz to 12 MHz), VHG marine band (145 MHz to 175 Mhz), VHF aircraft band (108 MHz to 135 MHz), NOAA
  • Telescoping antenna for FM, TV, CB, SW and VHF bands; direction finder antenna for AM reception; external short-wave antenna
  • AC/DC power selector switch; Built-in Ac power cord with cord storage compartment; Operates on 120V 60 Hz AC power or 6V DV; 4 D batteries, not included
  • Includes PA microphone, adjustable shoulder strap and CB and short-wave channel guides

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Stay in the know with this Emerson Multi-band Radio. Communication has never been more clear. It's loaded with all the extras so you'll stay in touch with the latest both here and abroad. Now hear this: Receives full fidelity AM / FM, all 40 CB channels, VHG marine band, VHF aircraft band, NOAA weather broadcasts, TV sound from VHF stations 2-13 plus foreign broadcasts from around the world; Built-in PA amplifier with microphone; 3-way LED meter for power, signal strength and battery level; Earphone jack with earbuds; Wide-range dynamic speaker; Operates on 120V AC power or 4 D batteries (not included); Built-in AC power cord with cord storage compartment; DC input jack for external car / boat adapter (adapter not included). UL-listed. Measures 15 x 6 x 10" h., 5 lbs., 9 ozs. Get tuned to the world... order ONLINE today! Emerson Multi-band Radio with Built-in PA


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Qualityand function of the product   October 28, 2008
N. Lincoln (Carolinas, USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Quality of manufacture very poor.
Quality of reception VERY poor.
Automatic Frequency control has no affect.
No segreation of band reception- walk over all frequencies such as FM intruding on Shortwave.
Unable to receive any of advertised bands such as Air Traffic, Emergency or Weather.
Am returning this product because it is useless. NO STARS




4 out of 5 stars Fun Radio!   July 12, 2008
robotnut (Cranford, NJ)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Emerson MBR-1 radio is a very versatile and fun radio. With so many bands to choose from: AM, FM, SW, WB, TV, CB, AIR, MARINE, you can easily spend hours and hours enjoying your favorite stations or searching all the bands to find other interesting broadcasts.

I found the reception to be excellent on all bands. The only problem is, as one other reviewer pointed out, that there is bleeding of the FM band into the AIR band. But the AIR band does work. I live near Newark Liberty International Airport and I have been able to hear many communications from pilots on this radio. It is sometimes difficult to tune into the exact frequency though, because they don't broadcast continuously, usually it's just a few seconds at a time so you have to be tuning in at the right place at the right time.

I've also had no problems listening in on CB communications. Again, it's a matter of tuning in at the right time as sometimes CB traffic can be very sparse.

The Shortwave band is one I particularly like to explore. It sorta makes you feel more connected to the rest of the world when you listen to a broadcast from a foreign country. The radio has an external antenna jack, which I use to plug in a longwire antenna to boost reception. The only problem with the Shortwave is that coverage is only from 4 MHz to 12 MHz.

It receives TV audio extremely well. It's too bad TV is going digital in Feb '09. After that, we won't be able to pick up TV audio anymore.

FM sounds great. You can turn the music up very loud as it has a pretty powerful amp. Although it's not in stereo, you really won't notice or miss it at all. The FM also has switchable AFC. I usually always leave this on.

The band I probably listen to the most is AM; love to listen to baseball games. The rotating antenna on top of the radio is great. Since AM reception is directional, you can rotate the antenna for best reception instead of having to turning the whole radio. I'm always tempted to use it as a carrying handle despite the warning printed on it "DO NOT USE AS A HANDLE".

Oh, and the radio can also be used as public address loudspeaker. A microphone is included as an accessory. I'll have to admit I haven't tried out this feature and don't plan to anytime soon. I don't like the sound of my own voice, so dull and monotonous.

Possibly, the only real complaint I have about this radio is the inconsistent feel of the tuner, at some points feeling a bit tighter and other points a bit looser. But overall a great radio to have, especially at only $30. It's well worth more than twice that much.



4 out of 5 stars Great Radio   December 18, 2007
T. Edwards (upstate NY United States)
AM, FM, and SW reception is excellent, as is the sound. This beats any clock-radio, even those with 'stereo' speakers. TV reception seems fine, but not much TV where I live; I generally don't care for TV audio away from the TV, but I can get local NFL TV broadcasts when I'm in the kitchen. Haven't fooled much with CB or air bands, but I can't imagine why I'd want to listen to that anyway.


2 out of 5 stars disapointed   February 25, 2006
Moo Cow (Tucson)
13 out of 15 found this review helpful

First the good. AM recption is outstanding, the best I have ever heard. Public service band ( police, fire, taxis, repairmen etc..) reception is good as well, including weather. SW isn't bad either. TV audio is great. FM reception is also very good. selectivity is not bad for a radio so inexpensive.

Now the bad. The FM band, ends at 108.00MHz. From there, it should go into the aviation band from 108.00 up to around 130MHz or so. I know my airport freqs, and it simply isn't working. This radio does not go beyond the FM band at all (as it should and as it is indicated on the dial), and proceed into the air band, it just starts over at 88 MHz again and goes right back through the FM band, stopping agian at 108 MHz, so I cannot hear aircraft or controllers. The dial is marked clearly otherwise. So in effect the air/fm band is fm only :(

The CB band on my radio did not work at all either. I live about 1 mile from a very busy I-10, and I should hear CB galore. I hear only vauge FM instead. I hope I can get one of these that work on all the bands Emerson claims in exchange for the one I just got. If the radio would've worked as advertised, I would've been delighted.



5 out of 5 stars Emerson Multi Band   August 31, 2005
Phyllis M. Wilson (Homemaker)
13 out of 14 found this review helpful

It was great having the multi bands. We live where we have a lots of power outages and the radio saved the day for us many times. It is also so portable that we take it everywhere especially the back porch. We are never without weather, news, TV or music.

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