>>827031I also wanted something similar and to do everything it needed it was silly money.
The best I was able to find was this- an Eton Scorpion 2
Before you gush, no it's not all that. Let me tell you what it does and what it doesn't.
It has a fairly effective crank, the gearing system is better than most others of it's type- a solid minute for crank will give you about 4 minutes of the radio. The solar cell if crap, it takes THREE DAMN DAYS to charge up to full. Charging to full from a wall socket takes about 4 hours.
When it's fully charged, you get better than 10 hours of use from it, it has a mad bright torch, gets decent reception pretty much everywhere ( I live on the coast but kick around Snowdonia a lot) and have never had a problem it's semi waterproof IPX4 high vis and has USB charging- don't get too excited though I've opened it up and it has two AA sized rechargeable batteries ( which are replaceable with care) in there, so at best it's under 1000mAh, that's about 1/3 the capacity of a current gen iphone. Don't expect to use it to charge stuff up. weirdly it has a built in bottle opener too.
The biggest turn off is the weight. It's about 300g, 2x the wight of my smartphone. Therein lies the issue. My Samsung Galaxy S7 will run for weeks in low power mode, can be used as radio/torch, has a fuckton more features and is totally submersible to a meter and a half.
In a nutshell, a decent Smartphone outclasses my radio in about every way aside the bottle opener) I keep this in the car Chuckbox now, it's not good for much else. If I'm going fishing up the coast I carry a Baofeng UV-5R, it lets me listen in to the marine bands and listen to FM radio while it scans.
>TL:DR 'survival radios' are crap, you're better with a modern smartphone for long trips or a Baofeng UV-5R for short ones