You can include that zone on your scan list if you'd like. These are all analog channels, and then create a zone. What I'm recommending is that you program all seven frequencies into your channels. There are seven different frequencies that NOAA Weather can use here in the United States, and they range between So there are actually seven channels total. There is a way to go ahead and program in weather channels into your radio. With the AnyTone 878 and 868 there is no actual weather alert function. Let me go over to the computer now and show you what these channels would look like and what the NOAA zone would look like. We can add these channels to a scan list if necessary, or we can just add the frequencies in ad-hoc to the code plug, as these radios will still receive weather channels, the radio simply will not alert you of incoming weather. We can do those, we can create a zone that has all seven NOAA channels. That is if there's severe weather coming in, it's not gonna beep. Actually as of current, the 868 and 878 radios do not actually have a weather alert function. There are people that think that these radios actually have a weather alert function on them. There's some confusion out there right now. This is Sebastian, KBØTTL, today we’re going to be going over the weather function, that is the NOAA weather function of the 868 and 878. Want to stay updated on all things BridgeCom Systems? Click the links below to join our Offical Facebook Group and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Sebastian, KBØTTL, tutorials the weather channels you can program into your AnyTone DMR and explains the proper way to enter them into your radio. AnyTone AT-578UVIII Plus Mobile DMR radio
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