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Midland 74-250C SAME Handheld Weather Alert Radio

Midland 74-250C SAME Handheld Weather Alert RadioBrand: Midland
Category: CE

List Price: $59.95
Buy New: $30.00
as of 5/21/2012 17:55 HKT details
You Save: $29.95 (50%)

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Seller: Buy Reliant
Sales Rank: 45,106

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 3
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: Q2210A#ABA
Model: Q2210A#ABA
UPC: 046014742512
EAN: 0046014742512
ASIN: B00009Q39V

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Recieves All NOAA Weather Channels
  • S.A.M.E. Technology
  • Large LCD Display
  • 56 Different Watches or Warnings Displayed
  • Clock with Dual Alarm and built in Thermometer with Freeze Warning

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Product Description
You won't get caught off guard by the weather again with the Midland(r) hand-held weather alert radio. It's tapped into NOAA weather broadcasts on 7 frequencies and utilizes S.A.M.E. technology to help eliminate false weather alert alarms. Perfect for cold weather climes with the freeze warning alert, the radio also functions as an alarm clock with a snooze function.

Amazon.com Product Description
Stay informed of current local weather and hazard conditions whether you're camping, hiking, hunting, or just hanging around the house with this handheld Midland weather alert radio. 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 74-250C is a must for people who live in high-risk weather areas, or for people who just want a little extra protection when hitting the outdoors. Plus, the seven NOAA channels offer coverage for roughly 93 percent of the U.S., so most residents are well covered regardless of where they live.

Another valuable function is the radio'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 specific county or counties. The technology eliminates all alerts from other areas, so users won't perk up their ears each time the alert sounds only to learn that the emergency is actually 100 miles up the highway. The 74-250C's memory system accepts up to nine 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 who might not have their radios nearby at all times, while the latter two alerts are a bit less extreme on the ears. The digital panel, meanwhile, displays up to 56 messages, so you'll instantly know what's coming your way. Additional features include a built-in thermometer with a freeze alert that notifies you when the temperature drops below freezing, a full-function clock with an alarm and snooze button, an external earphone jack, and a water-resistant housing.

The radio, which works with two AA batteries (not included), measures 2.38 by 4 by 1.25 inches (W x H x D) and is backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
74-250C radio, user's manual.


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