Stay informed and prepared with this
Oregon Scientific Desktop Emergency Radio Weather Station in your home. The WR606 continuously monitors emergency weather broadcasts and other civil emergencies in your area. With its S.A.M.E. alert programming capabilities, you can specify up to 9 local counties to monitor for severe weather or other alerts. And of course, no weather station would be complete if it didn't includes temperature, humidity, weather forecasts and barometric pressure data as well!
Oregon Scientific Desktop Emergency Radio Weather Station Features:
- Monitors all U.S. hazards and Emergency Alert System bulletins, warnings and watches
- Receives all NOAA reports, on severe weather, emergencies, hazards and evacuation details
- S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message Encoding) technology — alerts users to emergencies in their area and describes the type and duration of the event
- 7 user-selectable NOAA channels or auto channel selection
- Up to 50-mile range
- Audible and visual alert signals
- LCD display with LED backlight
- Displays indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity
- Shows 12- to 24-hour weather forecasts
- Ice Warning function — icon flashes when outdoor conditions near freezing temperatures
- Measures barometric pressure with altitude adjustment
- 12/24-hour time, day/month calendar and 2 daily alarms with snooze function
- External antenna jack
- External speaker jack
- Requires 4 AA alkaline batteries (3 for weather station power backup, 1 for wireless sensor)
- Model #: WR606
- Measures approx. 8"W x 2.2"Deep x 4"H
- Made in China
Accessories Include:
- Wireless temperature and humidity sensor
- AC adapter
- User manual
About Oregon Scientific
Enjoy innovative electronics products designed to enhance the way you live. Oregon Scientific creates items that help build a bridge between people and technology. Products ranging from Smart Clocks to Home Weather Stations feature cutting-edge U.S.engineering and stylish European design. You'll also find high-tech electronics for sports and fitness, telecommunications and digital media.