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July 6, 2007

Midland WR10 All Hazard Radio with AM/FM Radio and NOAA

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In addition to being a handy AM/FM radio for general use, Midland's WR10 Weather/Hazard Alert Radio also receives all seven NOAA weather/hazard channels, so you're always up-to-date on weather information. If you are listening to the radio, the WR10 will automatically switch to the local weather broadcast when an alert tone is transmitted. The radio can be used anywhere, providing a telescoping antenna for improved reception in remote locations and an AC power adapter. It uses a 9-volt battery for portable power support, which is not included. Though this radio isn't as popular as other hazard radios in the category, the price is right at $40.

  • 7 channels for best reception
  • Up to 50 miles from transmitter
  • Switches automatically from AM/FM radio to your local N.O.A.A. weather broadcast whenever they activate their alert tone
  • Choice of 90dB Siren, Flashing LED, or Voice Alert
  • Instant weather/hazard info. 24 hrs/day
  • Battery back-up (9 V backup batt. not included)
  • Jacks for external antenna

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Posted by Jay Brewer at July 6, 2007 9:54 AM

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