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Midland
WR-100 Weather/All Hazards Alert Monitor w/ AM/FM Radio
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The
new Midland WR-100 digital, Environment Canada/NOAA all-hazard alert radio features
the latest SAME technology including new AMBER alerts.
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Owners Manual
With
regular weather alert radios you can be awakened all night by alerts
from areas too far away to effect you. Now if the alert sounds you
know it is for your area.
This model can automatically alert
you by specific county or area. False alarms are eliminated. This
model receives all seven weather channels.
The eight character LCD displays
different watches or warnings plus AMBER alerts. Three LED lights
indicate at a glance the alert status (statement, watch or warning).
User selectable warning (90 dB Siren, voice alert, or flashing red
LED).
The WR-100 has its own telescopic
antenna plus has an external antenna jack (RCA phono). There is also
an accessory jack (3.5mm mini) for keying optional external alert
devices such as strobe lights or pillow vibrators.
This device also serves as a
digital clock (12 hours format).
Install three alkaline AA
batteries (not included) to ensure use during power outages. The
WR-100 comes with 120 VAC power supply. One year limited factory
warranty.
S.A.M.E. Localized Reception -
Lets you specify if you want to receive alerts from one county or
multiple counties
7 N.O.A.A. Channels With AM/FM
Radio - coverage for reception in 93% of the U.S.
25 Programmable Counties - Memory
system allows for user setting of up to 25 different counties
User-Selectable Warning System -
90 dB siren alarm, voice alert or visual red LED flasher
Time and Alarm Clock With Full
Time Display - 12-hour clock display with date, alarm and snooze
Emergency Power Backup - Keeps
your radio operating during power outages or outdoor use
What is S.A.M.E.? S.A.M.E.
(Specific Area Message Encoding) allows this radio to be programmed
to sound an alert only when weather and other emergencies threaten
the selected county (or counties). This technology eliminates all
other alerts which are only intended for locations outside the
selected area. Weather and other emergencies can occur at any time,
day or night. Without S.A.M.E., you could be unnecessarily alerted
at any hour for an emergency as far as 100 miles away.