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Weather Radio & Charge Cradle

Weather Radio & Charge Cradle
MSRP: $64.99
Your Price: $49.99
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Manufacturer: Oregon Scientific
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Weather Radio & Charge Cradle Features

Monitors U.S. Emergency All Hazards, and Emergency Alert System (EAS) weather bulletins, warnings, and forecasts
Receives all National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) reports, which provides all available emergency advisories on tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, floods, evacuations, civil danger warnings, and more
Self-setting clock automatically synchronizes with NOAA time broadcast
Flexible programming to select Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) broadcasts in up to 6 different areas
Manual and Automatic Channel Select
 

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Additional Weather Radio & Charge Cradle Information

Stay safe, stay informed, and stay prepared with this Oregon Scientific® WR602 emergency public alert radio. It keeps your family informed of civil and weather disasters 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You'll receive weather and civil warnings specific to your area even when the electricity is out. It offers convenient portability with rechargeable batteries in travel mode and easy setup anywhere in the USA and Canada.

 

What Customers Say About Weather Radio & Charge Cradle:

And yes.the codes and channel were set properly. VERY pleased.I know I will like the portable aspect of this, two weeks ago I was working in my garage and didn't even know we were in a tornado alert until I went into the house and got my cell phone and saw that I had gotten a text alert.

This is great. OMG.

(I do have to keep it up where my cats can't get to it, as when the alarm goes off they don't like it and it is very "battable" HA).I have a Midland and the static is horrible, this one has none, and we live in the "boonies" of W Nebraska. I don't know what the people saying it is difficult to set up are doing, but I just glanced at the directions and had it set up in minutes.

Mine stays in the charger base, no trouble at all. There were several tornados in my area that day - and my Midland never went off - to be fair to Midland it was working fine before (except for the static).

I think you will be pleased w/ this if you purchase it.

This WR602 from Oregon Scientific has one very unique feature that I have never seen in any weather radio. You select Name from the MENU, then select Missouri, then select either 'City of St Louis' (029510) or 'St Louis' (029189) from the menu, and it automatically puts the correct FIPS CODE into the memory position. The NAMES and FIPS are all inside the radio. No other SAME (WR) has this, that I am aware of. Example: I'll use my location as example.

Very, very cool and convenient feature for those of us that TRAVEL around and do not want the hassle of looking up the FIPS county codes on the internet. This allows you instantly switch between your configured radio's HOME settings and to the ALL FIPS and AUTO 7-CHANNEL SCAN. One single key press does that. No having to go to the internet, and LOOKUP any FIPS codes at all.

Which means, you select the proper STATE NAME from the list, then you select the proper COUNTY NAME from the menu, and SELECT it, it automatically translates the COUNTY NAME code into the actual FIPS code needed by the radio. And boy did I score gold. You can still manually program in FIPS codes if you want to (for CANADA's identical system). The 12-254 still works, but wanted to replace it. Auto NAME-to-FIPS CODE translation.This is a wonderful feature. It has everything built-in.

Press one single button, and your good to go. Btw, NOTE, St Louis County and St Louis City are completely independent locations. I got the WR602 to replace my older Radio Shack 12-254 Handheld SAME (WR) Weather Radio. The only CON is that it does not have CANADA in there. Though, CANADA uses the exact same frequencies and SAME technology with FIPS codes.

The TRAVEL/HOME key is excellent.

St Louis City does NOT reside in St Louis County.

I love this radio.

It is programmed with all of the NEW updated TYPE codes from the NWS, but it also has built-in to it, the complete NAME-TO-CODE database of all COUNTIES of the USA and all of its territories and possessions.

Its awesome.

No lookups or writing down codes at all.

One of the very few major US cities to have this arrangement.

No more having to fiddle around with the radio's programming if you leave HOME.

The two features I mentioned above set it apart from all other WR devices that I have ever owned.

Once set up it has worked flawlessly and with no additional adjusting. I got 4 of these units - one for myself and one for each of my 3 children's families. It took a little time to set it up for reception (for our local region) but the instructions were pretty good if you set aside the time and concentrated. I like that it is portable, can be taken in the car, and set to receive alerts covering the area we are driving in. Also, it doesn't take up much space.

Got the weather radio after we had tornado warnings in my area and wished we had one at that time.This unit has the SAME coding which is a nice feature for true localized watches and warnings in the area that matters and not every where else.You can also here national weather if you choose. Due to its convienent size you can also take this on camping and beach trips for weather alets in those area so your never got off guard.Great product

This portable and rechargeable radio has provided our whole family with peace of mind every day and every night. The Oregon Scientific Weather Alert Radio is probably the best $45 investment we've ever made with respect to personal safety. We relocated from Phoenix to Nashville, where tornados are common and frequent in March and April. The alarm feature is great and instead of relying on our neighbor's phone call when weather gets bad, this wakes us up, and if necessary, we grab the radio off of its base and head for our safe place. The unit is very easy to use and only takes about 10 minutes to setup.We had looked at weather radios at Wal-Mart in the $20-$30 range and none of them provide the quality, clarity, features, and ease of use as this unit does.

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