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Midland WR-100B SAME Weather and All Hazards Alert Monitor with Alarm Clock
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Midland WR-100B SAME Weather and All Hazards Alert Monitor with Alarm Clock List Price: $49.99
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Features
 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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Midland WR-100B SAME Weather and All Hazards Alert Monitor with Alarm Clock description
Stay up to date on all the latest weather, hazard, and civil emergency information with the Midland WR-100B monitor. Capable of receiving seven National Oceanic & Atmospheric Association (NOAA) channels--each of which receives emergency advisories on tornadoes, floods, severe thunderstorms, civil danger warnings, and more--the WR-100B is a must for people who live in high-risk weather areas, such as the Southeast or Midwest. Plus, the seven NOAA channels offer coverage for roughly 93 percent of the U.S., so most people are well covered regardless of where they live.

Another valuable function is the monitor's Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) reception. SAME allows users to program the radio to sound an alert only when weather and other emergencies threaten a selected county or counties. The technology eliminates all alerts from other areas, so users won't have to perk up their ears each time the alert sounds only to find the emergency is actually 100 miles up the highway. In addition, the WR-100B's memory system accepts up to 25 counties, so you can monitor a broad swatch of counties at once or restrict it to one.

Should an alert occur, users have a choice of three warning systems: a 90 dB siren, a voice alert, or a flashing red LED light. The siren is the best option for people with larger homes or who aren't always near the monitor, while the latter two options work well for smaller homes. Additional features include a clock with an alarm and a snooze button, an emergency power backup that keeps your radio working during power outages or outdoor use, and external antenna and alert jacks.

The WR-100B, which works with three AA batteries (not included), measures 5.12 by 2 by 6.25 inches (W x H x D) and is backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
WR-100B monitor, power adapter, user's manual.

Midland WR-100B SAME Weather and All Hazards Alert Monitor with Alarm Clock Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ NOAA RADIO
A bit confusing for an older person, like me to set up, but it is what I needed for emergencies. They really do need to simplify things for folks who are older though...setting the weather band was a bit of a challenge and I found it confusing to get it set for time and such too.
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