Channels; About Radio Channels; Setting The Radio Channel; Locations - Oregon Scientific WR602 User Manual

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Carter
Baker, MT
030011
Cascade
Great Falls
030013
MT
Chouteau
030015
Miles Hill,
MT
NOTE Many counties have been subdivided into as
many as 9 smaller subsections. The numbers 1-9 in the
far left column of the SAME code identifies specific
subsections of a county. If a county has not been
subdivided, the first digit of the SAME code will be 0.

CHANNELS

ABOUT RADIO CHANNELS

The NWR radio channels work in the same way as a
regular radio channel. All of the NWR transmission
stations operate on 1 of 7 frequencies.
CHANNEL
CORRESPONDING RADIO FREQUENCY
1
162.400 MHz
2
162.425 MHz
3
162.450 MHz
4
162.475 MHz
5
162.500 MHz
6
162.525 MHz
7
162.550 MHz
A
Auto – the unit will tune to the strongest
RF signal available
162.550
300
N
WXK57
162.550
WXJ43
300
162.500
WWG84
300
The unit labels each frequency as a channel (1-7 or
Auto). Once the radio frequency for a region has been
selected the unit will receive voice and code information
from that station.
The channel number in use can be viewed on the top
left-hand corner of the LCD.

SETTING THE RADIO CHANNEL

To change the radio channel, navigate to "Set Channel"
setting mode and select the desired Channel, as shown
in the Changing Settings section.

LOCATIONS

SETTING THE LOCATION

You need to set the location so that you can receive
weather and environmental information for an area that
is relevant to you.
You can choose the location by either the state and
county name, or FIPS code. Up to 9 locations (1-9) can
be stored.
NOTE If you do not set a location, the radio will use the
default setting "CO:All" for all counties.
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