Ears to Our World is honored to announce their latest sponsor: Etón Corporation, the manufacturer of our chosen self-powered shortwave radio.
Etón CEO and Chairman, Mr. Esmail Amid-Hozour, has recently offered Etón’s support to Ears to Our World, and to that end, has provided us with literally hundreds of radios. This remarkably benevolent gesture will not just help propel our mission forward, but in our view, will ensure our long-term success.
We are also proud to extend Etón’s mission which, as we have previously noted, is very much aligned with our own.
Many, many thanks to Mr. Hozour and Etón!
Our choice, the Grundig FR200
If you have been following our progress in testing radios for ETOW use, you’ll know that the choice of radio for our project has not been straightforward. Over the past two months, we have considered and thoroughly tested an array of radios from various manufacturers, searching for an appropriate quality product. It was important to us that the radio we selected be particularly durable and of excellent quality in every respect, able to readily withstand constant classroom use, as it will ultimately represent ETOW where we work.
We have at last made a choice: Grundig’s FR200. The compact and sturdy FR200 has several requisite features, including:
- Shortwave coverage down to 3.2 MHz, to cover local HF stations in Africa and the tropics
- FM and AM (medium wave) coverage
- Self-powered by hand crank: two minutes of hand operation delivers approximately 30-40 minutes of radio listening
- LED reading lamp
- Sturdy chassis and rugged black canvas carry case with adjustable shoulder strap
- Volume and sound fidelity suitable for classroom use
- Superior sensitivity and selectivity for a radio in its class
The LED Lamp on the FR200 makes night reading possible
One of the most significant deciding factors has been the FR200’s indication of longevity. We were impressed, moreover, with all of the Grundig (also known as Etón) radios which we tested in this respect. Being able to supply not only a quality but also lasting product to our classrooms and teachers is consistent with our mission, in that we will endeavor to maintain the relationships we build with our schools.
We are also encouraged by the fact that Grundig/Etón’s mission coincides with our own. Here is an excerpt from their website:
Radio is a medium that transcends borders. The airwaves know no boundaries. From the veldts of Africa to the jungles of Southeast Asia to the suburbs of America, the airwaves, and the valuable information they carry, are available to anyone with a radio. As a company with a global presence, Etón is committed to helping the world communicate across borders and without boundaries.
Congratulations, Grundig/Etón, for crafting an exceptional product!
ETOW would also like to thank Universal Radio once again for helping us narrow our search and donating all of our test radios.
Ears to Our World is proud to announce a newly-formed partnership with World Corps Kenya.
World Corps is a non-profit organization that has worked in Kenya since 2001. They were originally formed to address concerns about poverty, particularly the lack of access to energy, information, and economic opportunities in rural areas of developing countries. Their mission is “to provide training and infrastructure to young adults in rural areas of developing countries, empowering them to become effective business entrepreneurs, community leaders and global citizens.” We are happy to support this mission with our own.
World Corps staff members, Serah Mucha and Ronald Mdawida, will be working with us to ensure the success of our very first radio distribution project slated for early 2009. We are most grateful for their support.
ETOW would also like to thank Dr. Nyaga Mwaniki, originally of Kenya, and professor of Anthropology at Western Carolina University. Dr. Mwaniki has been instrumental in setting up our partnership with World Corps, and has also graciously volunteered to be on site for the first project. Many thanks to Dr. Mwaniki.
Our radios are self-powered by built-in hand cranks.
If you search the internet for shortwave radios, you’ll find there are a lot of radios on the market. Like many consumer electronics, they come in all sizes, colors, price categories, and offer a dizzying array of features.
For our purposes, the selection is unfortunately not as extensive. Ears To Our World (ETOW) distributes radios to teachers and classrooms in very rural parts of the world, so our needs are quite different.
What do we look for in an ETOW radio? Here is a list of our basic requirements:
Our radios will be able to receive a variety of broadcast bands.
Factoring in the above minimum requirements narrows the extensive collection of shortwave radios on the world market to approximately ten radios. Choosing the right radios to test out of these final few is difficult.
Luckily, we have friends in the right places; ETOW is fortunate to have the support of Fred Osterman (President of Universal Radio in Reynoldsburg, OH). Universal Radio has been sending us a steady supply of self-powered shortwave receivers, which we are currently testing. Without Universal’s exceedingly generous support, we would have been forced to dedicate our limited funds to purchase these test radios.
With Fred’s help, we have narrowed our selection to two radios, either of which is likely to serve our purpose. When we make our final selection, we will post the announcement here on the ETOW website.
If you’d like to find out what radios passed the hurdles, check back soon!
We are delighted to announce that Universal Radio has agreed to help sponsor Ears To Our World’s classroom shortwave radio project. For our initial distributions, they have agreed to donate some “seed” radios-portable shortwave radios that they normally retail. Their radios are ideal for our project as they cover the international shortwave broadcast bands, are self-powered, and also feature an often essential LED reading lamp.
We are very fortunate to have such a well-known and reputable company helping us. Universal Radio has been retailing shortwave radios for over 60 years, and is the best known company in the global market. Their vast experience and technical knowledge will be invaluable as our organization grows.
Thanks for supporting us, Universal!
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