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This page contains information on Project Community Alert of Douglas County, Kansas.
ALL-HAZARD EMERGENCY WEATHER RADIOS
What is an All-Hazard Weather Radio?
The hearing and visually impaired also can get these warnings by connecting weather radios with alarm tones to other kinds of attention-getting devices like strobe lights, pagers, bed-shakers, personal computers and text printers.
Who needs NOAA weather radio?
NOAA weather radios save lives, and they can keep your family safe. By having a weather radio, you can be safe by preparing for expected weather conditions.
What are the Benefits of Having a NOAA Weather Radio?
- With a battery backup, you can take your radio anywhere:
- Sports outings
- Picnics
- Camping & boating
- Storm Shelter
Here's the all-hazard emergency radio reviewed and recommended by Project Community Alert:
Midland Model 74200:
- Digital Weather / All-Hazard Alert Monitor w/LCD Display
- SAME (Specific Area Message Encoder) pinpoints alerts for your area, reducing false alarms
- Digital Front Message Display with 56 types of watches and warnings for tornados, floods, etc.
- Alert status lights indicate statements, watches and warnings
- Monitor up to 15 user selectable areas for complete protection
- Selectable alert indicators (90 dB warning tone, voice alert or flashing LED)
- Built-in alarm clock and capacity to easily add optional accessories such as antenna or strobe light
- Operates on AC power or 3 AA batteries
Why buy a weather radio?
Weather radios broadcast warnings, expected weather conditions, and post information following natural disasters such as tornadoes, floods, tropical storms and hurricanes, heavy winds, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. NOAA weather radios are equipped with different sound capabilities. There are distinctive tone alarms that alert the listeners to severe weather conditions. Those alarms are only available in weather radios.
The hearing and visually impaired can also get these warnings by connecting weather radios with alarm tones to other kinds of attention-getting devices like strobe lights, pagers, bed-shakers, personal computers and text printers.
Programming Your Weather Radio:
Most newer model All Hazard Radios can be programmed to monitor and alert for up to 15 counties. Here is the programming guide for the Midland WR-100B model radio.
After programming your weather radio, be sure to check it! Ensure that the voice is clear and easy to understand. If it is not, here are some troubleshooting tips!
Troubleshooting Tips for a Weak Signal:
- Try changing the frequency
- Try changing the location of the weather radio
- Heights, locations, etc. can be a factor in getting a weak or strong signal
- Try an external antenna for your home or business
| Douglas and Surrounding County SAME Codes | |
|---|---|
| County | SAME Code |
| Douglas | 020045 |
| Shawnee | 020177 |
| Jefferson | 020087 |
| Leavenworth | 020103 |
| Johnson | 020091 |
| Miami | 020121 |
| Franklin | 020059 |
| Osage | 020139 |
| Douglas County Frequencies | |
|---|---|
| Location | Frequency |
| Topeka | 162.475 |
| Halls Summit | 162.425 |
| Pleasant Hill | 162.550 |

