Using Skywarn; Programming Skywarn Channels Into Memory - Radio Shack 12-519 User Manual

Radioshack all-hazards weather alert clock radio with skywarn user's guide
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Skywarn
About Skywarn
Many areas of the country have amateur radio repeaters that have been
designated as "Skywarn" repeaters. During times of severe weather, these
repeaters are used to relay reports of severe weather directly to meteorologists
at a local National Weather Service forecast office. Using the Skywarn feature
in your radio, you can easily jump to your local Skywarn frequency and monitor
these reports, in many cases hearing about severe weather in your area
instantly as it occurs.
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Note: If you tune to a Skywarn frequency when the Skywarn net is not
active, you may hear nothing, or you may hear amateur radio operators talking
on a local repeater system.

Programming Skywarn Channels into Memory

Before using the Skywarn function, you must
store Skywarn channels into the memory.
Visit RadioReference.com to find the Skywarn
frequencies used in your area. You can store up to
20 Skywarn frequencies into memory.
Press Skywarn to enter the Skywarn mode, the radio will select the last channel
used.
1. Press Program and use  or  to scroll to the desired channel number
(1-20).
2. Use the number keys to enter a 6-digit frequency.
. Press Enter to confirm.

Using Skywarn

To listen to a stored channel:
Press Manual and use  or  to find desired channel. Press Enter to confirm.
Or, press Scan to auto scan the stored Skywarn channels.
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