Midland Radio 74-200 manual Controls

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reception-up to 50 miles. Antenna folds down for easy transport.

Fully Variable Volume Control – Adjusts audio output.

Alert siren volume adjustable for maximum flexibility.

External Alert jack to operate external warning devices.

External Antenna Jack – Permits use of an optional extended range base antenna or a mobile antenna.

External Power Jack – Allows use of AC adapter (included) or DC cigarette lighter power cord (optional) to run off a car or boat battery.

Compact, Ultra Modern Styling – Small enough to take along – looks good anywhere.

Earphone Jack – Allows private listening or remote speaker location.

CONTROLS:

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1.Weather Bar Button – This is a push "on" button. One push activates the weather receiver. Push again to return receiver to standby.

2.Alert Bar Button – This is a push on switch. It

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Contents Model Features Product InformationPage Controls Page NWR-SAME Emergency Power Initial Setup AntennaWhat is a Fips Code Acquiring Fips codes for Your Area Setting the Clock, Alarm and Calendar AlarmClock DateAdjusting the Weather Frequency Page Changing the Alert Pattern Reviewing stored Fips codes Using the Alert Function ALL County CodeNWR Alert Descriptions Thunders Special When a Test or Demo Alert Occurs Reset Button Troubleshooting Problem SuggestionsBack Light of the Display Button press BeepsAlert Maintenance Volt Operation Specifications GeneralReceiver EXT. Alert OutputService ONE Year Limited Warranty Mail mail@midlandradio.com