Radio Shack 12-519 manual AdvancedAdditional InfoOperation

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Why can’t I receive the test signal from NOAA?

By default your weather alert radio does not receive test alerts. For information about turning on test alerts, see “Set Alerts” on page 14.

When programming alerts, keep in mind that although NOAA is a national organization, test alerts are sent locally. Some local services send test signals out once a month instead of once a week. Other local services do not send out any test alerts other than seasonal alerts (hurricane, tornado, etc.). Check with your local weather service to find out their testing frequency.

If you are on the right frequency and a signal was sent, you might need to try a different location for the radio, such as near a window and away from any other audio equipment, or you may need an external antenna.

Should the radio pick up a weather broadcast all of the time?

The weather service broadcasts constantly. If you cannot pick up any weather broadcasts, check the NWS website at www.nws.noaa.gov to be sure you are on the right frequency.

If you are on the correct frequency and do not get a signal, try moving your weather radio. If you are in a metal building or in a weak signal area, you may need to use an external antenna. See “Connect Antenna” on page 7 for more information.

What is SKYWARN?

SKYWARN is a nationwide program, sponsored by the National Weather Service, which consists of specifically trained volunteers by the NWS to observe and report on developing or occurring severe weather.

How do I know the Skywarn channels available in my area?

You can check the Skywarn channels available at your area online at www.radioreference.com.

Why is the radio silent when I turn on the Skywarn mode?

A muting function is implemented for Skywarn operation to avoid excessive noise to be heard. When no signal is available at the Skywarn frequency selected, nothing will be heard.

How do I charge the batteries?

To charge the rechargeable batteries, the unit should be powered by AC Adapter and the RCH/ALK switch inside the battery compartment should be switched to RCH. Please note that RCH must NOT be selected when alkaline batteries are used.

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Contents All-Hazards Weather Alert Clock Radio with Skywarn Contents Features Package ContentsSetup Understanding Your RadioRight Panel Back Panel Clock FM/AM/ WX Power your Radio Install Backup BatteriesRecycle Rechargeable Batteries Telescopic Antenna External Antenna Use the AntennaUsing the Radio Set the AlarmWhen the Alarm Sounds Basic OperationSet Radio Station Memory Using the Weather RadioSet Weather Channel Memory Viewing Weather AlertsReceiving Alerts for Specific Areas Skywarn Using SkywarnAbout Skywarn Programming Skywarn Channels into MemoryAdvanced Operation Changing Radio SettingsAdvanced Operation 16 for a list of alert events Connecting an External Alert Restoring Factory Default SettingsTurning Audible Alerts On or Off NWS Alert Descriptions Additional InformationAdvancedAdditional InfoOperation Tropical Storm Warning Tsunami Watch Frequently Asked Questions FAQs How do I test my radio? AdvancedAdditional InfoOperation Specifications Service and RepairCare FCC Information Limited Warranty