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About NOAA

The National Weather Service operates a system of weather and hazard alert broadcasts

covering a large area of the United States. Currently, only a few areas are not covered.

Typical broadcasts are within reception distance of 25-50 miles of the weather station.

Your ER102 weather radio can receive broadcasts from up to 50 miles from the weather

station depending on your location and conditions of weather, terrain, etc... 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. Placement near a window usually improves reception. If a

weather broadcast cannot be heard on any of the 7 channels, contact you local NWS office

and verify the closest station is on air. The web site is http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/.

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Selecting a Weather Channel

• The ER102 has 7 NOAA weather channels to choose from.

• Use the 7 position WX Channel slide switch to find the strongest weather channel in your

area (usually only one of the channels).

Note: In strong reception areas, the antenna does not need to be fully extend-

ed. Only in low reception areas is this necessary.

Activating Weather Alert Mode

The ER102 has 2 different weather alert types to choose from: Alert or Flash.

• Move the slide switch labeled WX ALERT to one of the following 3 positions:

- OFF: Turns the weather alert feature OFF.

- ALERT: This alert type will sound an audible siren noise for 8 seconds then returns to

the broadcast mode currenty in use. To hear the NWS alert broadcast

when the radio receives an alert message, you must switch the band to WX.

- FLASH: This alert type will flash the LED flashlight and sound an audible siren noise

when an alert message is received. This is perfect for the hearing impaired.

Note: The SIREN mode is a safety feature only. This sounds an audible tone

when selected.

Setting the Clock

• Press and hold down the TIME button.

• While holding the button, use the HR button to adjust the hours. The radio will auto-

matically switch from AM to PM as you scroll through. Release the HR button when desired

hour is found.

• While still holding the TIME button, use the MIN button to adjust the minutes. Releasing

the button when finished will store the clock settings into the memory.

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