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Recent Changes to NWR Coverage ----->

#1 Postby TexasStooge » Wed Feb 25, 2004 12:34 pm

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THE NOAA WEATHER RADIO DATA BASE WAS UPDATED FEB 17 2004
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES WERE MADE SINCE THE LAST UPDATE ON FEB 9 2004
(see previous updates below)

Key to symbols to the left of the state (ST) column:
"-" indicates delisting from coverage
"+" indicates new coverage listing
"*" indicates revised or corrected column entry, as marked
"n" indicates for new transmitter
"@" indicates home county only.  Additional counties covered to be determined
  ST  COUNTY               SAME #  NWR TRANSMITTER      FREQ     CALL    WATTS REMARKS
 +WY  Nrn Campbell        256005    Gillette WY          162.500    WNG660    1000
 +WY  Cntrl Campbell      556005    Gillette WY          162.500    WNG660    1000
 +WY  Srn Campbell        856005    Gillette WY          162.500    WNG660    1000
 +WY  Crook               056011    Gillette WY          162.500    WNG660    1000/Wrn
 +WY  Weston              056045    Gillette WY          162.500    WNG660    1000/Wrn
 *WY  Campbell            056005    Sheridan WY*         162.475    WXM46      400
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Josephine96

#2 Postby Josephine96 » Wed Feb 25, 2004 3:28 pm

what the heck is that? lol
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ColdFront77

#3 Postby ColdFront77 » Wed Feb 25, 2004 4:26 pm

John, it is just what the title of the thread says, "recent changed to the NOAA Weather Radio coverage (areas)."

The S.A.M.E. stands for "Specific Area Message Encoding." I have this feature on my police scanner for the NOAA Weather Radio stations. You can find the codes for specific areas on a website (which is in my police scanner manual) or a doing an online search will find the site(s), too.
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