Nwr-same – Wavecom W61PC V7.5.0 User Manual

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Transmission Modes

WAVECOM Decoder W61PC/LAN Manual V7.5

NWR-SAME

NWR is the abbreviation for NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [USA]) Weather Ra-
dio All Hazards, which is operated by the NWS (National Weather System). A similar system using the
same message format is operated as Weather radio Canada by the Meteorological Service of Canada.

Parameter

Value

Frequency range

VHF/UHF

Operation modes

Broadcast

Modulation

FM, SUB FSK

Center frequency

1822.9 Hz

Shift

800 Hz

Symbol rate

520.83 Bd

Receiver settings

FM

Input format(s)

AF, IF

SAME is the abbreviation for Specific Area Message Encoding.

This feature is incorporated in information regarding severe weather conditions, which is distributed by the
NWS. The area to which such a message applies is restricted by the area code, thus avoiding false alarm
in areas which are not affected by the weather condition which causes the alarm.

The coded message is transmitted, using Audio Frequency Shift Keying, on the audio channel of the NWR
transmitter system. Seven channels on 162.400, 162.425, 162.450, 162.475, 162.500, 161.525 and
162.550 MHz are assigned to this task.

The baud rate is 520.83 Bd the mark frequency is 2083.3 Hz and the space frequency 1562.5 Hz, all val-
ues fixed.

The user cannot change the audio frequency by tuning the receiver.

For this reason the center frequency is preset, as well as the baud rate.

The display shows the information of the messages split into its meaningful parts.

A message contains a preamble (sync word), a data header part, an alert tone signal (if applicable), a
voice message part and an end-of-message part. The data part format is as follows:

ZCZC-ORG-EEE-PSSCCC-PSSCCC+TTTT-JJJHHMM-LLLLLLLL

ZCZC

Start-of-message header block code

ORG

Originator header block code

EEE

Event header block code

PSSCCC

Geographical area header block code

TTTT

Purge time header code block

JJJHHMM Original dissemination time header block (Julian date, UTC)

LLLLLLLL Message originator header block

The area-code (PSSCCC) is divided into state, county and subpart-code, the dissemination date is divided
into day, hour and minute.

If the message originator (LLLLLLLL) is a NWS office, the ICAO location identifiers are used, e.g.
KDTX/NWS. If the message is a re-broadcast, the call sign of the broadcast station is used, e.g. KFAB/AM
or WDAF/FM.

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