Radio Shack 120-0246 manual

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    Weatheradio Alert (120-0246) Features Faxback Doc. # 19119 Your Radio Shack Weatheradio Alert is designed to receive National Weather Service broadcasts, which provide information about weather conditions and forecasts 24 hours a day. The Weatheradio receives these transmissions from up to 50 miles away. The Weatheradio sounds an alarm when a weath[...]

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    Weatheradio Alert (120-0246) Batteries Faxback Doc. # 19120 Your radio uses three AA batteries for power. We recommend alkaline batteries, such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 23-552. Follow these steps to install the batteries. NOTE: Do not use rechargeable batteries in your Weatheradio. 1. Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding if off in the dir[...]

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    Weatheradio Alert (120-0246) Operation Faxback Doc. # 19121 LISTENING TO THE RADIO Follow these steps to receive a National Weather Service broadcast. 1. Set WEATHER/ALERT/LOCK to WEATHER. 2. Turn VOLUME/OFF clockwise until it clicks, and adjust it to the desired sound level. 3. Fully extend the telescoping antenna. 4. Set CHANNEL to the position ([...]

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    The radio sounds the alert siren at full power, regardless of the volume setting. 4. Adjust VOLUME/OFF to comfortable listening level. 5. Return WEATHER/ALERT/LOCK to ALERT if you want to monitor the radio for further emergency broadcasts. USING THE ALERT LOCK If you are out of the room or away from your Weatheradio, you might miss an emergency bro[...]

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    and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) or National Weather Service office. These offices are usually listed in the telephone book under "US Government, Department of Commerce." To verify that your Weatheradio receives the test alert properly, set WEATHER/ALERT/LOCK to ALERT or LOCK during the time when the test alert is broadcast in your l[...]

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    Weatheradio Alert (120-0246) Care and Maintenance Faxback Doc. # 19118 Your Radio Shack Weatheradio Alert is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for the Weatheradio so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the Weatheradio dry. Use and store the Weatheradio only in normal temperature environments.[...]

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    Weatheradio Alert (120-0246) Specifications Faxback Doc. # 19122 Frequency Coverage: Channel 1:...................................................162.400 MHz Channel 2:...................................................162.425 MHz Channel 3:...................................................162.450 MHz Channel 4:....................................[...]