General Research of Electronics Inc 0716 用户手册

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strongest weather radio transmitter for your location, press the 
PRI
 key on the keypad. When in Scan Mode, the radio will check 
the specified weather frequency periodically for the 1050 Hz 
Warning Alert Tone (WAT). If WAT is found, the radio will sound 
an alarm and monitor the weather alert audio. 
SAME Standby Mode
SAME Standby Mode monitors the specified weather frequency 
silently, waiting to receive a Specific Area Message Encoding 
(SAME) alert that corresponds with a SAME location code that 
you have previously entered. If there is a match between a sent 
SAME location code and one that you have previously stored, 
the scanner will sound an alarm, display the alert type, and 
monitor the nature of the alert.
To activate SAME Standby Mode, first you should provide at 
least one SAME location code for your city, county or state. By 
default, SAME mode will alert on any SAME message received if
no SAME location codes are entered. A list of SAME location 
codes can be found online at this web site:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm#sametable
In addition to the code for your location, you may wish to enter 
additional codes for surrounding areas and any other areas of 
interest so that you can receive advance warning of adverse or 
dangerous weather that may be headed in your direction.
Unlike other weather alert radios, your scanner features a 
powerful SAME wildcard feature that allows you to set the radio 
to alarm on partial matches of the location code. For example, 
the SAME location code for Dallas, TX is 048113, which can be 
broken down as follows:
0 represents a subdivision within a county, and is typically not 
used.
48 is the State code for Texas
113 is the County code for Dallas County
Entering the entire 048113 code will cause the radio to receive all
SAME alerts that match the code for Dallas County.
Suppose you wanted to receive any alert for any county in the 
entire state (provided that the alert is sent by your local NWS 
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