[Electronics-Talk] Question relating to Weather Radios

Robin Frost robini71 at fastmail.com
Thu Aug 10 19:47:59 UTC 2023


Hi Dennis,

Thank you for replying. I too wouldn't use those alarm clock functions 
and the like. So do you keep yours plugged in the majority of the time? 
That's what i planned to do of course always having batteries on hand 
just in case.

I'm wondering if Aira could guide me through inputting them or if the 
display might not be legible for them via a camera view. I had that 
recently with a printer so now I"m aware that some displays can't always 
be read in such circumstances.

Thanks again for your thoughts.

Take good care,

Robin


On 8/10/2023 3:07 PM, Dennis Miller via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> I have the Midland and absolutely love it.  However, I needed sighted
> assistance for programming in the SAME code.  I had no problem setting the
> correct frequency but wasn't able to figure out how to get the SAME code in
> there.  The good thing about this is that you only have to do it once.  Just
> make sure you have working batteries in case of a power outage or if you
> plan to only use it battery power and you should be good to go once the
> initial input of the SAME code.
>
> I do not use the alarm clock or any of the other features on the radio.
> Hope this helps.
> Dennis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
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> To: electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
> Cc: Robin Frost
> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Question relating to Weather Radios
>
> Hi,
>
> I hope this finds all happy and well. I tried to find a group archive to
> see if this was covered before but couldn't find one so here am I
> apologizing in advance for repetition if this has already been
> addressed. In light of recent and more frequent extreme weather I found
> myself wanting to purchase a weather radio as the ones I had in earlier
> times are long gone.
>
> I find myself stuck between the C-Crane SkyWave2 and the Midland -
> WR120B - NOAA Emergency Weather Alert Radio - S.A.M.E. Localized
> Programming, Trilingual Display, 60+ Emergency Alerts, & Alarm Clock
> (WR120B.
>
> The Midland is certainly cheaper and boasts the S.A.M.E more targeted
> alerts but what gives me pause is whether or not a blind person can even
> set any of that up.
>
> I was just wondering if any on this list have either of these radios
> specifically for weather alerts as that'd be my primary use for such or
> if there are any other recommendations that might be more advantageous
> for those of us who are blind.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Take good care,
>
> Robin
>
>
>
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