Oregon Scientific WR602 Rechargable Emergency Public Alert Radio
$52.50 to $85.37 from 4 sellers
Oregon Scientific WR602 This Rechargable Emergency Public Alert Radio helps you to stay safe, stay informed and stay prepared. Having an emergency public alert radio in your home keeps your family informed of civil and weather disasters at all times. Transmits warnings such as Amber Alert, Tornado, Flash Flood and Civil Emergencies. It is conveniently portable with rechargeable batteries for travel and is easy setup anywhere in America and Canada. Features: -Emergency public alert radio. -Monitors U.S. Emergency All Hazards, and Emergency Alert System weather bulletins, warnings, & forecasts -Receives all National Oceanic & Atmospheric Association reports -Select Specific Area Message Encoding broadcasts in up to 9 different locations -Manual and automatic channel select -3 Levels of messages: statement, watch, warning -Test in English, French, or Spanish -Signal strength icon with signal loss reminder -Clock with alarm -Programs up to 9 FIPS codes -Modes for both home and travel use -Includes rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack, belt clip, and charging dock -Overall Dimensions: 5.25H x 2.25 W x 1.25 D Product Manual
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Description | WR602 Rechargable Emergency Public Alert Radio |
| Manufacturer | Oregon Scientific |
| Lowest Price | $52.50 |
| Available at | 4 Stores |
| MPN/UPC/SKU | WR602 |
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