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back to top- Seven NOAA weather radio channels give you coverage for reception in 93% of the U.S.A.
- S.A.M.E. localized reception lets you specify which counties you want to receive alerts from
- Continuous backlighting option keeps the LCD on for lengthy use
- Customizable warning system lets you choose from a 90 dB siren alarm, a voice alert or a visual red LED flasher
- Emergency power backup for use during power outages or outdoors
- Built-in time and alarm clock with a full 12 hour clock display, alarm and snooze
- Built-in DC power, external antenna and external alert jack
- Compatible with pillow vibrator, strobe light and any X10 accessories (all sold separately)
Warranty: 1 year limited
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Pros
- AC adapter included
- Easy To Use
- Great Price
- Great Reception
Cons
- Not good for mobile use
Best Uses
Comments about Midland Programmable Weather and Hazards Alert Monitor with Alarm Clock:
Living in a very rural location not near any of the NOAA stations, I am used to moving radios around to various positions in the house to try to get any NOAA reception. Not so with this radio. It receives many of the closest stations clear and static free even without the available remote antenna. Setup is quick and easy, even without the detailed instructions.
Pros
- Good Sound Quality
- Lightweight
Cons
- Flimsy
Best Uses
- Home Use
Comments about Midland Programmable Weather and Hazards Alert Monitor with Alarm Clock:
I had one arrive with a broken antenna right out of the box. Gander send a replacement immediately-they were great! The second one has a flimsy antenna that I am nervous to move too much for the fear that it may break. The sound quality is clear and very good.
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Is there a indoor antenna that cAN BE USED FOR THIS RADIO??Asked on 5/2/2012 by ZMANN0 answers

