Message Codes Used By The Nwr; Finding Local Nwr Channels And County Codes - Oregon Scientific WR103NX User Manual

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To listen to an alert signal from the radio mute
position:
Press NOAA until the unit enters the radio on position
and adjust the volume level if necessary.

MESSAGE CODES USED BY THE NWR

When the NWR airs urgent warnings, a digital code
known as Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) is
included as part of the message. This coding system
contains specific information including the localized
geographical area affected and the expiration time of the
message. The WR103NX retrieves and interprets SAME
code messages and alerts the user. When SAME codes
for a specific region have been entered into the unit, the
unit alerts the user to relevant warning information for the
specified region. Once alerted, a voice broadcast can be
heard. At the end of the broadcast message, the listener
will hear a brief end-of-message static burst.
In Standby mode, the unit will retrieve messages from a
specific location and then the voice radio will automatically
activate so that voice message can be heard. Several
minutes after the message is completed, the unit will
automatically deactivate the voice radio and revert to
Standby mode.
FINDING LOCAL NWR CHANNELS AND
COUNTY CODES
Successful operation of the WR103NX requires that the
user obtain appropriate NWR radio channels and SAME
codes for a specific county or region.
To contact the NWS by telephone:
1.
Phone 1-888-NWR-SAME (1-888-697-7263).
2.
Follow prompts through a simple voice menu.
To obtain NWS radio channels and SAME codes on
the internet:
1.
Locate www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm
2.
Click the State for which information is needed.
For example, clicking on "Montana" will give a list of
information relevant to the State of Montana including
the names of counties, SAME codes, NWR transmitter
locations, the frequency of the transmitter, the strength
of the signal in WATTS, and any remarks as applicable.
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