Radio; About The National Weather Radio System - Oregon Scientific WRB308 Manual De Usuario

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maximum temperatures and humidity percentage
information collected by the remote sensor(s) and
weather station (indoor).
Outdoor data is collected and displayed approx. every
60 seconds. Indoor data is collected and displayed every
10 seconds.
To select temperature unit:
°
°
Slide the
C /
F switch into the desired location. The
switch is located on the back of the weather station. The
setting for the weather station overrides the remote
sensor setting.
To select channel:
Press CHANNEL to switch between sensors 1-5.
The icon shows the selected sensor:
INDOOR
CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL
1
2
To auto-scan between sensors:
Press and hold CHANNEL for 2 seconds. Each sensor's
data will be displayed for 3 seconds. To end auto-scan,
press CHANNEL or MEMORY.
NOTE If you use a sensor that collects only temperature
data, humidity will not be shown.
3
4
5
NOTE For more information on the sensor see Remote
Sensor section.
To view minimum / maximum records:
Press MEMORY to toggle between current, maximum
(MAX) and minimum (MIN) records. To clear the records,
press and hold MEMORY for 2 seconds. A beep will
sound to confirm that the memory has been cleared.
To force a manual search for the sensor:
Press and hold CHANNEL and MEMORY. See Atomic
Clock section for how to check the signal status.

RADIO

ABOUT THE NATIONAL WEATHER RADIO SYSTEM

The National Weather Service (NWS) is an agency
within the National Oceanic & Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) that operates a nationwide
network of radio stations known as the NOAA Weather
Radio (NWR). The NWR radio system broadcasts
warning information for all types of hazards, both natural
and technological. Working in conjunction with the
Emergency Alert System (EAS), NWR is an all-in-one
hazards radio network and is considered to be the single
source of all comprehensive weather and emergency
information.
A nationwide network, the NWR consists of more than
800 stations in the United States, Puerto Rico, the US
Virgin Islands and US Pacific Territories. Broadcasts
are designed to meet local needs. Routine programming
is repeated every few minutes and consists of local
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