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List Price: $49.99
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Manufacturer: Midland Consumer Radio
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Batteries: 3 Binding: Electronics Brand: Midland Consumer Radio Color: White EAN: 0046014741010 Feature: Compact alert monitor for weather, civil emergency, and other hazards Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Midland Consumer Radio Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Midland Consumer Radio Model: WR-100B Publisher: Midland Consumer Radio Studio: Midland Consumer Radio Variation Description: White
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Features
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Compact alert monitor for weather, civil emergency, and other hazards Receives 7 NOAA channels with flood, tornado, thunderstorm, and other warnings SAME programming sounds an alert only when specific counties are threatened 25-county memory system; 90 dB siren, voice alert, and flashing LED warning systems Built-in clock with alarm and snooze; measures 5.12 x 2 x 6.25 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
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Editorial Reviews:
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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.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Bought three, one works!! Comment: In November 2006, I ordered 3 of these as Christmas gifts. Within six months, one was not working. I was able to send it back because it was still under warranty. Shortly after the warranty period was over, another one quit working. Only one of the three originals are still working. I am very disappointed with this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect Comment: Great value and easy to set up. Has been dead on with every storm that entered my preprogramed area.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Box Who Cries Wolf Comment: This is partly my own fault for not researching more, but I was shocked to learn that this has no way of filtering the events it screams at you about. I only wanted this to tell me when there was a tornado warning: a thunderstorm watch or a high wind advisory is not worth waking me up at 3am for.
My advice: spend more and get something that only alerts you for things that matter.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good little radio Comment: This is a good, dependable, basic weather/hazard radio. It was easy to set up and can monitor several counties. This is good if you live near the border of one or more counties. The directions do a good job of helping you find the codes for the counties you need. It does use batteries as a backup. This model, however, cannot delete watches, so you will hear every watch or warning given out, at any time of the day or night.
The radio can be set to use one of three types of alert modes: siren, voice, and red flashing light. Since the flashing light won't wake anyone in the night, your choices are siren or voice. You cannot adjust the volume, so be prepared to be jolted out of your sleep if a watch or warning is given during the night. There is also an alarm setting on the radio if you wish to use it for this purpose.
You can review any watches or warnings given while you were out by pressing a button on the machine. Anytime you wish to hear the current weather, you just push a button and you will be connected to the weather station for your area.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Weather radio Comment: This item was recommended by a ham radio operator, who works with the hurricane center in Miami during storms. He bought one at Publix for $30. I found this one on Amazon for $30 and free shipping. What a bargain! It was easy to set up, and now we're waiting for a big storm to test it out. Wait, please, no big storms!
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