Manual Oregon WR113 Radio

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the compact Portable Weather
Radio (WR113) from Oregon Scientifi c™. The WR113
is a multi-function device that operates on the same
radio frequencies used by the National Weather Radio
(NWR). With an Early Alert system, users are alerted
to weather and other environmental dangers. Ideal
for back-packers or individuals who spend extended
periods of time in remote locations; this device is also
equipped with a digital clock, and daily alarm.
The WR113 is designed for individuals and organizations
that require dependable early warnings of environmental
dangers. This is the rst portable take anywhere weather
radio that operates on batteries or AC power. A low
battery-warning icon alerts users that batteries are low
and need replacing. The WR113 is small, lightweight
and constructed of durable materials. With a reception
range up to 50 miles (64km), the WR113 is ideal for
use in remote outdoor areas or where there are large
concentrations of people such as schools or hospitals.
The 2-line liquid crystal display (LCD) is easy to read.
Switching from 1 display mode to another is a 1-step
procedure, and the electro-luminescent (EL) backlight
ensures that nighttime warnings can be seen in low light
levels.
ABOUT THE NATIONAL WEATHER RADIO
SYSTEM
The National Weather Service (NWS) is an agency within
the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) that operates a nationwide network of radio
stations known as the NOAA Weather Radio (NWR).
The NWR radio system broadcasts warning information
for all types of hazards both natural and technological.
Working in conjunction with the Emergency Alert
System (EAS), NWR is an all-in-one hazards radio
network and is considered to be the single source of all
comprehensive weather and emergency information.
A nationwide network, the NWR consists of more than
800 stations in the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S.
Virgin Islands and U.S. Pacifi c Territories. Broadcasts
are designed to meet local needs. Routine programming
is repeated every few minutes and consists of local
forecast, regional conditions and marine forecasts.
Additional information, including river stages and
climatic data, is also provided. During emergencies,
these routine broadcasts are interrupted to report
specifi c warnings, watches or other critical information.
WR113_EN_M REV10.indd 2 3/30/07 10:14:56 AM
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Brand Oregon
Model WR113
Category Radios
File type PDF
File size 2.97 MB

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