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Midland
74-250C Handheld All Hazard
Weather Radio with Weather Alert
and S.A.M.E.
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The Midland 74-250C Handheld All Hazard Weather Radio with Weather Alert and S.A.M.E.
provides you with constant monitoring of your local National Weather
Service broadcast for messages warning you of hazardous conditions such
as tornados, hurricanes, toxic warnings, civil emergencies, earthquakes,
thunderstorms, and 47 other hazards. Warnings may be programmed to
provide audible or visual alarms, or both. The Midland
74-250 has programmable NWR/SAME
decoding that allows you to hear only alerts and messages concerning the area
concerning you (up to 9 defined areas). You now have a choice as to what
information will be brought to you. No more will you be interrupted to
hear of a problem many miles away that will not affect you. The Midland
Radio also has a built in thermometer (C or F) with freeze alert, 12/24
hour clock, and dual alarm clock functions.
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The
Midland 74-250C is yellow and
black. The LCD display illuminates for about 5 seconds with the push of a
button.
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The Midland 74-250C NWR/SAME
Weather / All Hazard Monitor is the latest advance in Weather monitoring
technology providing you with the information you need for your greatest
safety from the effects of weather and other external hazards.
FEATURES:
VHF Weather Monitor with
seven different National Weather Service channels in the 162 MHz FM band
- Provides 24-hour-a-day National Weather Service information from seven
different channels for 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.
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High
Performance Receiver - Receives weather broadcasts up to 50 miles
from transmitter.
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Dot-Matrix
LCD display for viewing alert type and monitor status.
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Clock
displays time and date and has 2 alarms and snooze functions.
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Powered
from two AA batteries (optional).
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Flexible
Antenna - Provides maximum range reception-up to 50 miles.
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Fully
Variable Digital Volume Control - Adjusts audio output.
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Compact,
Ultra Modern Styling - Small enough to take along.
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Earphone
Jack - Allows private listening or remote speaker location.
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Charge
jack- allows for charging Ni-Cd or Ni- Mh batteries (optional).
For more information, see
the 74 250C
instruction manual.
About NOAA, NWS, &
S.A.M.E. County Codes
In 1994, the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) began broadcasting coded
emergency signals that identify the specific geographic area (such as a
county) affected by an emergency. Until that time such specific
emergency weather information was sent in other ways to broadcast
stations and others then relayed to the public.
NOAA transmits the coded
weather emergency signals using a technique called SAME (Specific Area
Message Encoding). The Midland 74-250 7-channel weather/ all hazards
monitor is designed to receive these SAME transmissions. Your
Midland 74-250 can be programmed with up to 9 predefined county /
channels that will define which notices broadcast by your local NOAA
weather station will cause the radio to alert you. Warnings, watches and
statements of weather and other area emergencies, about 40 different
types. Also included in the SAME
message is the amount of time for which the message is effective.
The 74-250 will continue to display the
alert until its time expires. In the upper left of the display will be
the time the alert was received.
You don't need to wait for
the 74-250 to give you an alert. Just find the NWR station broadcasting
to your area from the 7 available channels. You can listen at any time,
day or night to the latest weather information from the National Weather
Service.
What is a FIPS Code?
The NWR divides the United
States and territories by state and county (or parish) and assigns a six
digit code number called a FIPS (Federal Information Processing System)
code or also known as a NWR/SAME county code. The first digit identifies
subdivision. The next two identify the state or territory, and the last
three identify the county. For example the code for Clay county Missouri
is 029047. The"047" indicates the county, the "29"
indicates the state, and the "0" indicates the subdivision of
the county. In this case and most cases the code will have a zero for
the first digit, indicating that no subdivision is in use. The NWS plans
to introduce subdivisions of some counties in the future, assigning
digits 1 through 9 to the parts resulting in codes like 529047.
Acquiring FIPS codes for the
desired Area:
The FIPS codes can be found
by calling the NWS toll free number, 1-888-NWS-SAME
(1-888-697-7263). Automated
instructions will guide you to the numbers you need.
The FIPS codes and much more
information can be found by way of the Internet at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr
Note:
You might want to obtain the codes for other counties close to you or
those you might frequently travel through. The counties still must be
within the coverage area of your NWS broadcast. This is what to expect
when you call the NWS number. You will be prompted to enter your state.
We suggest spelling the
entire state to expedite the process. Next you will be prompted to enter
the county. Again spell the entire county. We suggest you locate several
counties surrounding you especially the county in the direction most of
the storms will be coming from. When you have entered the county, the
system will ask you to confirm what you entered is correct. Be ready to
write the number. The system tells you the number fairly quick but you
have the option to have it read back to you so you can get the whole
number. Remember the number will be six digits long usually beginning
with a zero.
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| Frequency Range |
(162.40, 162.425, 162.45,
162.475, 162.50, 162.525, 162.55 MHz) |
| Number of
WX Channels |
7 |
| Input Voltage |
3 Volts DC |
| Dimensions |
2 7/8 x 4
1/8 x 1 1/4 in. |
| 20 dB Quieting Sensitivity |
0.5 uV |
| FIPS County
code Sensitivity at 5kHz Dev |
0.5uV |
| Channel Selectivity |
±25kHz, 60dB |
| Speaker
Impedance |
4 ohms |
| Speaker Output at10%THD |
150 mW max. |
| Warranty |
1 Year, provided by Midland |
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