Midland Radio 74-250(C) manual Maintenance

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NOTES AND

MAINTENANCE

1.The typical weather (162MHz) reception distance will range from 25-50 miles depending on your location and conditions of weather, terrain, etc. Also, some Weather Stations operate at much higher power levels than others and have their transmitting towers on the top of high buildings or hills. If reception in your area is not good, check with your local dealer for assistance and ask about typical reception range in your area. Also try different locations to find a place of good reception.

2.If Weather Stations cannot be heard on any channel, contact your local National Weather Service office to verify that the station is on the air and also verify the CHANNEL (Frequency) and location of the weather station.

3.All National Weather Service stations periodically transmit an Alert test signal. Some broadcast only once a week and others more often. You can always find out when the test signal is broadcast by calling the U.S. Weather Service's phone number for your local NOAA station.

4.Mobile home reception is difficult due to the metallic structure preventing reception. Put your 74-250 near a window.

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Contents Owners Guide Product Information FeaturesControls NWR-SAME See quick use guide What is a Fips Code? Acquiring Fips codes for the desired Area To Install BatteriesProgramming Display BacklightBefore programming the radio, we suggest turning off From the clock display Channel Frequency Setting the Clock and Temperature units Setting the Alarms Setting the DateTurning on the Alarm s Turning On or Off the AlarmsListening to Weather Broadcasts Using the Alert Function Tune Tv unknown watch Tune Tv unknown warning National Periodic Test No sound What You See What You Hear Required Weekly TestRequired Monthly Test System DemoProblem Suggestions TroubleshootingMaintenance Page General SpecificationsReceiver Service ONE Year Limited Warranty Code Channel Location