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Midland WR-300 AM/FM Weather/All Hazards/Civil Emergency Alert Monitor with S.A.M.E.
Stay alert to conditions that affect you with Midland's WR-300 weather/all-hazard radio. The unit offers S.A.M.E. technology (Specific Area Message Encoding), which preprograms the device to receive only those warnings that apply to your local area--you can choose state, county, and/or nearby counties. The single-speaker radio offers 30 programmable county codes, AM/FM tuning, date, time, alarm functions, and even auto switch from AM/FM to pertinent all-hazard alerts. For tuning, the radio employs drift-free PLL (phase-lock loop) technology and an easy-to-read blue, backlit LCD. You get a convenient, 10-alert memory, and you can add, edit, and remove unwanted alerts at any time. The radio uses the supplied AC power adapter or four AA Batteries (not included). What's in the Box Radio, AC power adapter, and a user's manual.
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Midland WR-100C Weather / All Hazards / Civil Emergency Alert Monitor with S.A.M.E.
Stay alert to the conditions that affect you with Midland's WR-100 weather/all-hazard radio. The unit offers S.A.M.E. technology (Specific Area Message Encoding), which preprograms the device to receive only those warnings that apply to your local area--you can choose state, county, and/or nearby counties. The single-speaker radio offers 25 programmable county codes, access to 7 NOAA weather channels, time/date and alarm functions, and a choice of voice, siren, or tone alert. In the event of special warning broadcasts, the monitor is automatically activated along with a loud tone, an LED light and an alert message on its 8-character LCD. Emergency weather bulletins include alerts about tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, ice/snow storms, and other severe weather. Other emergencies might include Amber alerts, explosions, fires, or hazardous chemical spills. The radio uses the supplied AC power adapter or 3 AA backup batteries (not included). Batteries should give you approximately 24 hours of continuous operation; the clock will run for at least 10 days on batteries when the monitor is turned off (using the monitor on/off control). What's in the Box Radio, AC power adapter, and a user's manual.
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Midland WR10 All Hazard Radio with AM/FM Radio
In addition to being a handy AM/FM radio for general use, Midland's WR10 Weather/Hazard Alert Radio also receives all seven NOAA weather/hazard channels, so you're always up-to-date on weather information. If you are listening to the radio, the WR10 will automatically switch to the local weather broadcast when an alert tone is transmitted. The radio can be used anywhere, providing a telescoping antenna for improved reception in remote locations and an AC power adapter. It uses a 9-volt battery for portable power support, which is not included.
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First Alert WX30 Desktop All Hazard Radio with AM/FM Radio & Alarm Clock
First Alert's Weather/Hazard Alert Radio is just the tool to keep track of weather developments from your desktop. In addition to being a handy AM/FM radio for general use, it also receives all seven NOAA weather/hazard channels, so you're always up-to-date on weather information. The radio can be used anywhere, providing two telescoping antennas for improved FM and weather reception, backup power source for a 9-volt battery (not included), and LCD clock with sleep and snooze functions.
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Oregon Scientific WR196T All Hazard Radio with AM/FM Radio & S.A.M.E Technology
Oregon Scientific's WR-196T radio receives all seven NOAA Weather Radio channels and can be programmed to display only warnings and alerts that occur in your local area. The radio continuously receives broadcasts and sounds the radio speaker whenever an alert comes through so you can be sure to be on top of the latest weather news. It folds easily for compact placement on any desktop. The WR-196T uses Specific Area Messaging Encoding (SAME) technology, giving you the option of screening out unwanted broadcasts and receiving alerts only for the geographical areas you program (up to six counties of your choice). It also receives National Weather Service broadcasts and alerts vital to survival in the aftermath of earthquakes, storms, floods, explosions, radiation emergencies, toxic chemical spills, and other life-threatening disasters. The LCD's backlit display assures the best readability. This radio also doubles as a digital alarm clock with snooze feature and AM/FM radio with 10 presets. The WR-196T runs on three AA batteries (not included) or on an included AC power adapter.
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Midland 74109 All Hazard Radio with 7 NOAA Weather Channels
Get round-the-clock, up-to-the-minute weather and hazardous conditions information with Midland's weather/hazard radio. With its seven channels, this radio will receive all warnings of severe weather or other hazardous conditions. The Midland radio features an "alert" mode that monitors automatically NOAA signals for any alert and automatically sounds your choice of a 90 dB siren or a voice warning or flashes a red LED. Some other features include an external antenna jack for better reception, a test button that enables the user to test the alert monitoring system, and a foldaway telescopic antenna. This durable radio's compact design will accommodate most spaces and can be plugged into any standard 120-volt AC outlet (power adapter included). Also, a built-in jack permits the unit to be powered from any 12-volt DC vehicle or boat (with an optional 12-volt cord). With its 9-volt battery backup system (battery not included), it will operate even during a power outage.
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First Alert WX37 All Hazard Radio with AM/FM Radio and Alarm Clock
First Alert's Weather/Hazard Alert Radio is the ideal tool to place on your desk or bedside table. It has all the typical clock features--time, hour, minute set, sleep, snooze, and alarm. Along with being a handy AM/FM radio for general use, First Alert also receives all seven NOAA weather/hazard channels, so you're always up-to-date on weather information. The radio is equipped with a rod antenna for improved reception in remote areas. The radio runs on the included AC power adapter, but it also uses a 9-volt battery (not included) for power backup.
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