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Click here for Florida weather radio codes to program your radio
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The National Weather Service says most weather radio problems are a result of four things:
1. Radio listening to wrong frequency
2. Radio programmed to wrong SAME code
3. Weak signal (due to distance, inside metal structure, near a window with metallic window tint)
4. Radio turned off (hit the snooze bar so the sound is off but the radio is still listening to the signal)
Click here for Florida weather radio codes to program your radio
Click here for SW Florida codes for NOAA weather radios
The National Weather Service says most weather radio problems are a result of four things:
1. Radio listening to wrong frequency
2. Radio programmed to wrong SAME code
3. Weak signal (due to distance, inside metal structure, near a window with metallic window tint)
4. Radio turned off (hit the snooze bar so the sound is off but the radio is still listening to the signal)





