Radio Shack pro 95 User Guide - Page 40

Listening to a Weather, Channel, Displaying Weather, Messages - scanner receiver

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Ô NOTE Ô • The scanner does not display the actual area affected by SAME messages. It uses only the message portion of the SAME signal (Warning, Watch, Statement, or Test Message). • Your scanner can also receive weather alert tones (see "Priority" on Page 47). The scanner sounds an alert or beep when it receives the SAME code. If you do not stop the alert, it sounds the alert (or beep) for five minutes. Then the alert stops and the scanner beeps every ten seconds. If the scanner receives a new message after five minutes, it sounds the alert or beep. To stop the sound and ready the scanner to receive a new alert signal before the five minute time out, press any key except . weather information on one or more of these channels. Listening to a Weather Channel To hear your local forecast and regional weather information, press WX. Your scanner scans through the weather band then stops within a few seconds on the strongest weather broadcast. Displaying Weather Messages The weather service precedes each weather alert with a digitallyencoded SAME (Specific Area Message Encoding) signal, then a 1050 Hz tone. You can set the scanner to decode and display the SAME message when an alert is broadcast. Then if you are monitoring a weather channel with a digitally-encoded SAME signal when an alert is broadcast, the scanner will show the type of alert being broadcast such as Warning, Watch, Statement, or Test Message. The scanner will also sound alternating alert tones and display Weather ALERT when the scanner receives a 1050 Hz tone. Ô To set the scanner to decode and display SAME messages, press FUNC then WX while you listen to the weather channel. DIG WX STBY and Cancel: F+WX appear. To set the scanner out of the SAME standby mode, press FUNC then WX. DIG WX STBY disappears. Operation 40

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Operation
40
weather information on one or
more of these channels.
Listening to a Weather
Channel
To hear your local forecast and
regional weather information,
press
WX
. Your scanner scans
through the weather band then
stops within a few seconds on the
strongest weather broadcast.
Displaying Weather
Messages
The weather service precedes
each weather alert with a digitally-
encoded SAME (Specific Area
Message Encoding) signal, then a
1050 Hz tone. You can set the
scanner to decode and display the
SAME message when an alert is
broadcast. Then if you are
monitoring a weather channel with
a digitally-encoded SAME signal
when an alert is broadcast, the
scanner will show the type of alert
being broadcast such as
Warning
,
Watch
,
Statement
, or
Test Message
.
The scanner will also sound
alternating alert tones and display
Weather ALERT
when the scanner
receives a 1050 Hz tone.
Ô
To set the scanner to decode and
display SAME messages, press
FUNC
then
WX
while you listen to
the weather channel.
DIG WX STBY
and
Cancel: F+WX
appear.
To set the scanner out of the
SAME standby mode, press
FUNC
then
WX
.
DIG WX STBY
disappears.
Ô
NOTE
Ô
The scanner does
not display the
actual area
affected by SAME
messages. It uses
only the message
portion of the
SAME signal
(
Warning
,
Watch
,
Statement
, or
Test Message
).
Your scanner can
also receive
weather alert
tones (see
“Priority” on
Page 47). The
scanner sounds
an alert or beep
when it receives
the SAME code. If
you do not stop
the alert, it sounds
the alert (or beep)
for five minutes.
Then the alert
stops and the
scanner beeps
every ten
seconds. If the
scanner receives
a new message
after five minutes,
it sounds the alert
or beep. To stop
the sound and
ready the scanner
to receive a new
alert signal before
the five minute
time out, press
any key except
.