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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 1772584" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>The WX radios are great if you want to filter information so that you only hear if there is an alert for your area. If you would like more detail of what is going on, I would suggest you get a general purpose scanner (some of them might do the WX feature you are talking about also) but you also can monitor many police, fire, red cross, frequencies. and most importantly ham radio which in most areas do the majority of the live weather spotting and reporting that is used for emergency management, National Weather Service, and the tv and radio stations. If you will google for a ham radio club in your area, you most likely can find someone that will be able to assist you with information for many options that you may not have considered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 1772584, member: 24583"] The WX radios are great if you want to filter information so that you only hear if there is an alert for your area. If you would like more detail of what is going on, I would suggest you get a general purpose scanner (some of them might do the WX feature you are talking about also) but you also can monitor many police, fire, red cross, frequencies. and most importantly ham radio which in most areas do the majority of the live weather spotting and reporting that is used for emergency management, National Weather Service, and the tv and radio stations. If you will google for a ham radio club in your area, you most likely can find someone that will be able to assist you with information for many options that you may not have considered. [/QUOTE]
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