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Example of the first ten county radio channels and SAME codes for Montana:

  

ST.

       COUNTY

        SAME #

NWRTRANSMITTER

    FREQMHZ

CALL

        WATTS                REMARKS

MT

Beaverhead

 030001

Butte MT

 162.550

WXL79      100

MT

Big Horn

 030003

Billings MT

 162.550

WXL27      400

MT

Blaine

 030005

Havre MT

 162.400

WXL53      300

MT

Broadwater

 030007

Helena MT

 162.400

WXK66      300

MT

Carbon

 030009

Billings MT

 162.550

WXL27      400

MT

Carter

 030011

         —No  NWR  Coverage—

MT

Cascade

 030013

Great Falls MT

 162.550

WXJ43     300

MT

Chouteau

 030015

Havre MT

 162.400

WXL53     300

MT

Chouteau

 030015

Great Falls MT

 162.550

WXJ43     300

MT

Custer

 030017

Miles City MT

 162.400

WXL54     300

In addition, many counties have been further subdivided into as many as 9 smaller sub-sections. The numbers
of one (1) to nine (9) in the far left column of a SAME code identifies specific sub-sections of a county. If the county
has not been subdivided, the first digit of the county code will be zero (0).

ABOUT RADIO CHANNELS

The NWR radio channels work in the same way as radio channels of a regular radio. All of the NWR transmission
stations operate on one of seven frequencies.

       Channel                 Corresponding Radio Frequency

A

162.400 MHz

B

162.425 MHz

C

162.450 MHz

D

162.475 MHz

E

162.500 MHz

F

162.525 MHz

G

162.550 MHz

The WR102 labels each frequency channel “A”  to “G”. Once a radio frequency for a region has been selected,
the WR102 will receive audio and code information on this frequency.

The radio channel is located in the upper left hand corner of the LCD.

TO CHANGE THE RADIO CHANNEL

1. In any of the time displays, press [CHANNEL] and hold for two (2) seconds.  The unit will emit a beep when
     initially pressed and then again after the two seconds.  The channel selection icon will begin to flash.

2. While the channel selection icon is  flashing, press [UP VOLUME] or [DOWN VOLUME] to scroll through the
     channel selections.

3. When the channel has been selected, press [MODE] to save selection and to return to time display mode.

Summary of Contents for WR102

Page 1: ...lectro luminescent EL backlight ensures that night time warnings are seen and properly interpreted To optimize your use of the WR102 please read this manual before use Should you require additional as...

Page 2: ...larms C CHANNEL Button Engages and exits channel setting mode D Indicator Light Variable red green LCD light identifies radio on off and message alert status E COUNTY Button Activates the county mode...

Page 3: ...DOWN Button Decreases audio volume Turns on and off the selected daily alarm Activates or disables the displayed county code Decreseas setting values in any setting mode N SNOOZE Button Temporarily di...

Page 4: ...not require resetting To install batteries 1 Gently pull to open battery compartment latch 2 Lift to open the battery compartment door Insert batteries with polarities in the diection as shown 3 Repla...

Page 5: ...volume level if necessary SAME MESSAGE CODES USED BY THE NWR When the NWR airs alert warnings a digital code known as Specific Area Message Encoding SAME is included as part of the warning This code i...

Page 6: ...first digit of the county code will be zero 0 ABOUT RADIO CHANNELS The NWR radio channels work in the same way as radio channels of a regular radio All of the NWR transmission stations operate on one...

Page 7: ...02 broadcasting warnings that may not be pertinent to the user Six display fields permit up to six county codes to be entered The user can select less than six codes by leaving unused display fields e...

Page 8: ...ty code display from Clock Display Mode 2 Press COUNTY again to by pass county code field zero 0 and advance to county code field one 1 3 To enter the county code in this field press and hold COUNTY f...

Page 9: ...Clock Display Mode press and hold MODE for 2 seconds 2 Select either the 12 hour or 24 hour format Press UP VOLUME or DOWN VOLUME to switch between the two formats 3 Make time format selection then p...

Page 10: ...the clock display mode The alarm icon for the alarm chosen will be displayed to indicate that alarm is now set and will sound at the selected time When an alarm goes off it will sound for 1 minute For...

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Page 12: ...t alarm This is the National Weather Service Office in city The preceding signal was a test of the Weather Radio Station call sign public warning system During potentially dangerous weather situations...

Page 13: ...hout batteries Operating Temperature 23 F to 122 F 5o C to 50o C NOTICE The content of this manual is subject to change without notice Due to printing limitations the display shown in this manual may...

Page 14: ...s uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee tha...

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