Several you may want to look at. I've had all mentioned below for several years.

I'm a weather spotter and have several NOAA weather radios.

I have a Kaito Voyager Pro AM/FM/SW/NOAA(WX) and it has held up well and even survived several downpours, though it is not marketed as even weather-resistant. Has solar charger and hand crank.

I have a Midland Base Campe XT 511 -- AM/FM/NOAA(WX) with FRS-GMRS transmit/receive capability. Has hand crank. GMRS requires a license from FCC.

I have an Oregon Scientific WR110. About 4"x2.5" WX only and battery only. Batteries last several months while unit is on stand-by.

I have a Midland HH50. About 3.5"x1.75" -- Would not recommend this. Something is wrong with this unit as it drains batteries in a few weeks, even when kept in the "off" position.

Plus, as an amateur radio operator, I have two Yaesus --
the VX-7R and VX-8R which both have dual receive and WX bands.

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