Does the location of the radio tower and its coverage area supersede the FIPS code for a particular county? I wouldn't think so but in my case I have Mead/Longmont programed because I can't pick up the Fort Collins/Ault transmitter which would seem to be closer. Yet it says 300 watts! and Longmont is south at only 100 watts. MY location is Larimer and I'm using 162.475. NWR Colorado County Coverage
I had an oddity just awhile ago where the radio alerted for a storm alert in Douglas County! That's south of here! and isn't covered by this transmitter.
Is that a system glitch or perhaps a human error thing?
I'm also wondering if there is the potential of not having the alert go off if for some reason the digital code isn't received properly by the wx radio?
Would it be safer, and if not smarter to just not program a SAME code and allow all alerts for all areas? By virtue of two points;
1) The code might not break the radio's squelch for some reason.
2) Best to know what's going on all around you and not just your vicinity.
So either there may be potential of digital inconsistencies, or the NWS system is screwy. Seems like they have had problems in the past here in Fort Collins. Especially noted that when the wx radio didn't go off, but the TV had gone to the NWS alert screen for this county and sometimes I get the alert and nothing is heard on TV or radio. Signal strength is at full bars btw.
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I had an oddity just awhile ago where the radio alerted for a storm alert in Douglas County! That's south of here! and isn't covered by this transmitter.
Is that a system glitch or perhaps a human error thing?
I'm also wondering if there is the potential of not having the alert go off if for some reason the digital code isn't received properly by the wx radio?
Would it be safer, and if not smarter to just not program a SAME code and allow all alerts for all areas? By virtue of two points;
1) The code might not break the radio's squelch for some reason.
2) Best to know what's going on all around you and not just your vicinity.
So either there may be potential of digital inconsistencies, or the NWS system is screwy. Seems like they have had problems in the past here in Fort Collins. Especially noted that when the wx radio didn't go off, but the TV had gone to the NWS alert screen for this county and sometimes I get the alert and nothing is heard on TV or radio. Signal strength is at full bars btw.
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