Midland Radio 74-200 manual

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maximum reception possible (in areas where available)

Alert monitor system receives NWR/SAME codes transmitted by National Weather Service stations warning of dangerous weather conditions and other general hazards. The SAME codes designate which counties or parts of counties are affected by the individual message. When the alert feature is activated, the receiver remains in a standby mode. As SAME coded messages are received, the receiver automatically activates to warn you of dangerous weather conditions.

User-selectable warning system – Your choice of siren alarm, voice or visual flasher.

Weather Command Button – large touchbar turns unit from alert mode to full time monitoring.

High Performance Chassis – Receives weather broadcasts up to 50 miles from transmitter.

Large Top-Firing Speaker – Directs alerts and audio toward listener.

Eight-character LCD display for viewing alert type and monitor status.

Clock displays time and date and has alarm and snooze functions.

Emergency Powered from a single 9-volt battery (optional).

Telescopic Antenna – Provides maximum range

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Contents Model Product Information FeaturesPage Controls Page NWR-SAME Emergency Power Antenna Initial SetupWhat is a Fips Code Acquiring Fips codes for Your Area Date Setting the Clock, Alarm and CalendarAlarm ClockAdjusting the Weather Frequency Page Changing the Alert Pattern Reviewing stored Fips codes ALL County Code Using the Alert FunctionNWR Alert Descriptions Thunders Special When a Test or Demo Alert Occurs Reset Button Button press Beeps TroubleshootingProblem Suggestions Back Light of the DisplayAlert Maintenance Volt Operation EXT. Alert Output SpecificationsGeneral ReceiverService ONE Year Limited Warranty Mail mail@midlandradio.com