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Oregon Scientific WR601N User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

The 2-line liquid crystal display (LCD) is easy to read.

Switching from 1 display mode to another is a 1-step

procedure, and the electroluminescent (EL) backlight

ensures that nighttime warnings can be seen in low

light levels.

ABOUT THE NATIONAL WEATHER RADIO

SYSTEM

The National Weather Service (NWS) is an agency within

the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration

(NOAA) that operates a nationwide network of radio

stations known as the NOAA Weather Radio (NWR).

The NWR radio system broadcasts warning information

for all types of hazards both natural and technological.

Working in conjunction with the Emergency Alert System

(EAS), NWR is an all-in-one hazards radio network and is

considered to be the single source of all comprehensive

weather and emergency information.
A nationwide network, the NWR consists of more than

800 stations in the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S.

Virgin Islands and U.S. Pacific Territories. Broadcasts are

designed to meet local needs. Routine programming is

repeated every few minutes and consists of local forecast,

regional conditions and marine forecasts. Additional

information, including river stages and climatic data,

is also provided. During emergencies, these routine

broadcasts are interrupted to report specific warnings,

watches or other critical information.

Thank you for selecting the compact Emergency

Portable Weather Radio (WR601N) from Oregon

Scientific™. The WR601N is a multi-function device

that operates on the same radio frequencies used by

the NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) and Weatheradio

Canada. With an Early Alert system, users are alerted to

weather and other environmental dangers.

This small, lightweight device is constructed of

durable materials and has a reception range of up to

50 miles (64 km). It is also equipped with a digital clock

and daily alarm.

Likewise, Weatheradio Canada is operated by Environ-

ment Canada's Meteorological Service and

broadcasts weather and environmental inform ation 24

hours a day in both official languages on 7 dedicated

frequencies within the VHF public service band. This

permits the transmission of a tone and Specific Area

Message Encoding (SAME) codes ahead of a warning

message that will activate the Weatheradio receiver

and alert you to an incoming important message.