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Reception – Midland Radio All Hazards Alert Weather Radio with S.A.M.E WR-120 User Manual

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Reception:

Typical broadcasts are within reception distance of 25-40 miles of the

weather broadcast station. Location, conditions of weather and terrain effect

the reception. If you find reception is not good in your area, try different

locations in your home or office to find a spot of improved reception.

NOTE: Placement near a window usually improves reception.

If a weather broadcast is not heard on any of the 7 channels, contact your

local weather office and verify that the closest station is on air and the

channel frequencies you are using are correct.

NOTE: If you live in a metal structure or in a “fringe” area, you may need

an external antenna to improve reception.

Test Signals Broadcast:

All Weather Service stations periodically transmit test signals. You can find

out when your local station broadcasts test signals by calling the NOAA

National Weather Service Forecast Office (listed under “Weather” in the

Federal Government section of the telephone book).

In Canada these tests are performed every Wednesday at 12:00 noon.

During a test, the yellow advisory LED will light up and the “Weekly Test”

or “Monthly Test” message will be visible on the display. While disabled in

the menu, the radio will not sound an audible alert tone to avoid giving

the impression of an actual alarm. The visual response to the test is

confirmation that your radio is working properly.

If an alert is not received within 10 days, CHECK RECEPTION will be

displayed along with an audible beep repeating every 10 minutes. This

notification is automatically removed once an alert is received. To manually

clear it, you must reset the power by removing the batteries and power

adapter for 10 seconds. After the ten seconds have passed, re-insert

batteries and plug back in. Even without power for this short amount of

time, your S.A.M.E. codes will remain programmed as before. You will,

however, need to re-set the time and any alarms you had previously

programmed into the radio.

Batteries provide approximately 5 hours of emergency power or 75 hours of

standby power for the radio in case of a power outage.

To reset the radio to the factory defaults, press and hold the

WEATHER /

SNOOZE button while powering on the unit.