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Batteries: 3 AABinding: Electronics Brand: Midland Consumer Radio EAN: 0046014741003 Item Dimensions: Label: Midland Consumer Radio Manufacturer: Midland Consumer Radio Model: WR-100 MPN: WR-100 Publisher: Midland Consumer Radio Studio: Midland Consumer Radio Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Midland is a world leader in wireless two-way and weather/hazard alert radios, with an extensive line of land mobile radios, CB, GMRS and FRS radios, MURS radios, weather-monitor alert radios, itinerant radios and a line of quality antennas and accessories.PRODUCT FEATURES:Weather/All Hazards alert radio;S.A.M.E. Localized reception;7 N.O.A.A. Channels;Digital front panel display;25 Programmable Counties;User selectable warning system;Choice of Voice, Siren, or Tone Alert;Time, Date and Alarm Clock with full display. Amazon.com Product Description: Stay alert to the conditions that affect you with Midland's WR-100 weather/all-hazard radio. The unit offers S.A.M.E. technology (Specific Area Message Encoding), which preprograms the device to receive only those warnings that apply to your local area--you can choose state, county, and/or nearby counties. The single-speaker radio offers 25 programmable county codes, access to 7 NOAA weather channels, time/date and alarm functions, and a choice of voice, siren, or tone alert. In the event of special warning broadcasts, the monitor is automatically activated along with a loud tone, an LED light and an alert message on its 8-character LCD. Emergency weather bulletins include alerts about tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, ice/snow storms, and other severe weather. Other emergencies might include Amber alerts, explosions, fires, or hazardous chemical spills. The radio uses the supplied AC power adapter or 3 AA backup batteries (not included). Batteries should give you approximately 24 hours of continuous operation; the clock will run for at least 10 days on batteries when the monitor is turned off (using the monitor on/off control). What's in the Box Radio, AC power adapter, and a user's manual. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Read the InstructionsWhen I received this unit, I thought I set it up correctly, but when it failed to respond during a severe thunderstorm warning, I figured I had done something wrong (Hearing a Canadian weather report was a good clue!). I had. I reread the instructions and corrected my mistake. It has performed flawlessly since. I suspect that the 1-star raters failed to follow the instructions as they experienced the same thing I did. I have set my SAME codes for my county, my daughter's county, and my son's in Iowa. ... Read More Rating: - Great Weather Alert Radio!The Midland WR-100C Weather / All Hazards / Civil Emergency Alert Monitor with S.A.M.E. is a great product! We had another brand and it did not perform as well as this one does. It gives us the right alerts and the voice that announces the alert is very clear. There is no static in this one at all. It was well worth the money! I would recommend this product to anyone who is concerned about weather or any other emergency alerts. Rating: - Midland WR-100C Weather RadioThis radio has sensitivity, a loud warning tone and programmed with the proper county codes, only responds to warnings in your area. I am pleased with the performance. Rating: - Good Value for the MoneyThis weather radio was easy to set up. It's also easy to operate and customizable to your preferences. It has many useful functions and few that are extraneous. I'd say it's one of the best on the market for the money. Rating: - NOAA WEATHER RADIOWe received our NOAA weather and emergency radio one day before Iowa entered the worst month of tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, and flash flooding in the history of the state. Believe me, we were grateful to have it keeping track of each emergency as it arose! We recommend it to everyone - even if they don't live in Iowa. |