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Coverage Maps for each Transmitter Site served by this Office
St. Louis, Mo - KDO-89 Hannibal, Mo - WXK-82 Fulton, Mo - WXL-45 Jamestown, Mo - KWN-55 Bourbon, Mo - WWF-75 Bellflower, Mo - WNG-728 Fredericktown, Mo - WWG-49 Chester, Il - KXI-42 Jerseyville, Il - KXI-70 Hillsboro, Il - KXI-79 Salem, Il - KXI-49
Coverage Maps Notes The coverage statistics and maps are calculated using a computer model and station data assuming ideal conditions. Coverage may be 5 to 10 percent below the computer predicted coverage for the following reasons: The computer model is sensitive to antenna performance. Antenna performance is a function of local conditions, causing signals to be stronger signal level in some directions than others. Most NWR stations are at existing antenna towers, provided at little or no cost. Placement of NWR antennas is dictated by the tower owner, which may result in a less than ideal set up. The antenna may be affected by nearby structures or bodies of water. In some special instances, the antenna may have been intentionally adjusted to be "directional" and provide better coverage to a specific area to the detriment of other areas. Most of the stations employ equipment technology more than 20 years old. Because of variations in local site conditions, the performance of an individual transmitter and antenna may be less than predicted or expected. Seasonal environmental conditions, such as icing or heavy rain, affect performance of a transmitter station and its various components, particularly those subject to continuous weather exposure.
The coverage maps are shown in a three color format, which relates to three estimated signal levels. White: Signal level of greater than 18dBuV: Reliable coverage Green: 0dBuV to 18dBuV: picking up a signal is possible but unreliable Red: Less than 0dBuV: Unlikely to receive a signal.
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General Information on NOAA Weather Radio
NOAA Weather Radio is a Service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the U. S. Department of Commerce. As the "Voice of the National Weather Service," it provides continuous broadcasts of the latest weather information from local National Weather Service Offices. Weather messages are repeated every 4 to 6 minutes and are routinely updated every 1 to 3 hours or more frequently in rapidly changing local weather. Most stations operate 24 hours daily.
The regular broadcasts are specifically tailored to the weather information needs of the people within the service area of the transmitter. Other specialized information, such as hydrological forecasts and climatological data are also broadcast.
During severe weather, National Weather Service broadcasters can interrupt the routine weather broadcasts and insert special warning messages concerning imminent threats to life and property. The broadcaster can also add special signals to warnings that will trigger "alerting" features on especially equipped receivers.
NOAA weather radio currently broadcasts from over 400 FM transmitters on seven frequencies on the VHF band, ranging from 162.400 to 162.550 mega hertz (MHz) in fifty states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and Saipan. These frequencies are outside the normal AM or FM broadcast bands.
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Product
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Broadcast Time
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Full station ID
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Every broadcast cycle
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
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Every broadcast cycle (updated
as necessary)
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7-day Forecast
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24-hours (updated 4am, 4pm)
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Hourly Weather Roundup
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24-hours
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Short-Term Forecast
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As necessary
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Climate Summary
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630 - 9 am, & 7 - 9 pm
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River & Lake Information
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11 am - 1 pm
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Weekly Test
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Every Wednesday around 11 AM
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Miscellaneous Messages
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As necessary
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List of Missouri and Illinois NWR Stations
Missouri
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162.450 MHz
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Bourbon
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162.525 MHz
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Camdenton
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162.550 MHz
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Columbia
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162.400 MHz
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Doniphan
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162.450 Mhz
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Fredericktown
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162.500 MHz
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Hannibal
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162.475 MHz
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Hermitage
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162.450 MHz
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Jamestown
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162.425 MHz
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Kahoka
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162.450 Mhz
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Kansas City
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162.550 MHz
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La Plata
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162.525 Mhz
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Lancaster
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162.550 Mhz
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Piedmont
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162.425 Mhz
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Sikeston
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162.400 MHz
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Springfield
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162.400 MHz
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St. Joseph
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162.400 MHz
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St. Louis
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162.550 MHz
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Illinois
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Champaign
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162.550 MHz
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Chicago
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162.550 MHz
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Chester
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162.450 MHz
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Crystal Lake
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162.500 Mhz
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Hillsboro
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162.425 Mhz
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Jerseyville
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162.450 MHz
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Marion
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162.425 MHz
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McLeansboro
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162.400 Mhz
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Newton
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162.450 MHz
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Paris
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162.525 Mhz
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Peoria
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162.475 MHz
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Plano
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162.400 Mhz
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Rock Island
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162.550 MHz
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Rockford
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162.475 MHz
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Salem
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162.475 MHz
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Shelbyville
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162.500 Mhz
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Springfield
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162.400 MHz
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Watseka
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162.500 Mhz
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WXL-45 - Columbia - Frequency 162.400 MHz The transmitter is located in Callaway County near Fulton, Missouri and serves the following counties:
Audrain, Mo - also served by the Bellflower transmitter (162.450 MHz) Boone, Mo Callaway, Mo - also served by the Bellflower transmitter (162.450 MHz) Cole, Mo - also served by the Camdenton transmitter (162.550 MHz) Osage, Mo - also served by the Camdenton transmitter (162.550 MHz) and the Bellflower transmitter (162.450 MHz) Gasconade, Mo - also served by the Bourbon, Mo transmitter (162.525 MHz) and the Bellflower transmitter (162.450 MHz) back to the top
KWN-55 - Jamestown, Mo - Frequency 162.425 MHz This transmitter is located near Jamestown in Moniteau County and serves the following counties:
Moniteau, Mo - also served by the Camdenton transmitter (162.550 MHz) Morgan, Mo - also served by the Camdenton transmitter (162.550 MHz) Boone, Mo - also served by the Columbia transmitter (162.400 MHz) Cole, Mo - also served by the Camdenton transmitter (162.550 MHz) and Fulton (162.400 MHz) Cooper, Mo Howard, Mo back to the top
WXK-82 - Hannibal, Mo - Frequency 162.475 MHz The transmitter is located near Palmyra, Mo in Marion County and serves the following counties:
Lewis, Mo - also served by the Kahoka, Mo transmitter (162.450 MHz) Adams, Il - also served by the Macomb, Il transmitter (162.500 MHz) Brown, Il - also served by the Macomb transmitter (162.500 MHz) and Jacksonville (162.525 MHz) Shelby, Mo - also served by the La Plata transmitter (162.525 MHz) Marion, Mo Monroe, Mo Ralls, Mo Pike, Mo - also served by the Bellflower transmitter (162.450 MHz) Pike, Il - also served by the Jacksonville, Il transmitter (162.525 MHz) back to the top
WWF-75 - Bourbon, Mo - Frequency 162.525 MHz This transmitter is located near Cuba, Mo in Crawford County and serves the following counties:
Gasconade, Mo - also served by the Columbia transmitter (162.400 MHz) Franklin, Mo - also served by the St. Louis transmitter (162.550 MHz) Crawford, Mo Washington, Mo Phelps, Mo for the Springfield Office back to the top
WWG-49 - Fredericktown, Mo - Frequency 162.500 MHz This transmitter is located by Cedar Mountain in Madison County and serves the following counties:
St. Francois, Mo St. Genevieve, Mo - also served by the Chester transmitter (162.450 MHz) Iron, Mo Reynolds, Mo - also served by the Piedmont transmitter located in extreme southern Reynolds (162.425 MHz) Madison, Mo Wayne and Bollinger counties in Missouri for the Paducah office back to the top
KDO-89 - St. Louis, Mo - Frequency 162.550 MHz This transmitter is located in St. Louis (Shrewsbury) and serves the following counties in Missouri and Illinois:
Lincoln, Mo - also served by the Bellflower transmitter (162.450 MHz) Warren, Mo - also served by the Bellflower transmitter (162.450 MHz) St. Charles, Mo - also served by the Bellflower transmitter (162.450 MHz) St. Louis County and City Jefferson, Mo Franklin, Mo - also served by the Bourbon transmitter (162.525 MHz) Madison, Il - also served by the Jerseyville transmitter (162.450 MHz) St. Clair, Il Monroe, Il back to the top
KXI-79 - Hillsboro, Il - Frequency 162.425 MHz This transmitter is located near Hillsboro, Il in Montgomery county and serves the following counties:
Montgomery, Il - also served by the Springfield, Il transmitter (162.400 MHz) Macoupin, Il - also served by the Jerseyville transmitter (162.450 MHz) Fayette, Il - also served by the Salem, Il transmitter (162.475 MHz) and Shelbyville, Il (162.500 MHz) Bond, Il - also served by the Salem, Il transmitter (162.475 MHz) back to the top
KXI-42 - Chester, Il - Frequency 162.450 MHz This transmitter is located near Chester, Il in Randolph county and serves the following counties:
Randolph, Il St. Genevieve, Mo - also served by the Fredericktown transmitter (162.500 MHz) Perry, Mo (for the Paducah Office) Perry, Il (for the Paducah Office) back to the top
KXI-70 - Jerseyville, Il - Frequency 162.450 MHz This transmitter is located near Jerseyville, Il in Jersey county and serves the following Illinois counties:
Calhoun, Il Greene, Il - also served by the Jacksonville transmitter (162.525 MHz) Jersey, Il Macoupin, Il - also served by the Hillsboro, Il transmitter (162.425 MHz) and Springfield, Il (162.400 MHz) Madison, Il - also served by the St. Louis transmitter (162.550 MHz) back to the top
KXI-49 - Salem, Il - Frequency 162.475 MHz This transmitter is located near Salem in Marion County and serves the following Illinois counties:
Fayette, Il - also served by the Hillsboro, Il transmitter (162.425 MHz) and Shelbyville, Il (162.500 MHz) Bond, Il - also served by the Hillsboro, Il transmitter (162.425 MHz) Clinton, Il Marion, Il Washington, Il Jefferson, Il (for the Paducah Office) Wayne, Il (for the Paducah Office) back to the top
WNG-728 - Bellflower, MO- Frequency 162.450 MHz This transmitter is located near Bellflower in Montgomery County and serves the following Missouri counties: Montgomery Lincoln - also served by the St. Louis transmitter (162.550 MHz) Warren - also served by the St. Louis transmitter (162.550 MHz) St. Charles - also served by the St. Louis transmitter (162.550 MHz) Gasconade - also served by the Bourbon transmitter (162.525 MHz) Osage - also served by the Fulton transmitter (162.400 MHz) Callaway - also served by the Fulton transmitter (162.400 MHz) Audrain - also served by the Fulton transmitter (162.400 MHz) Pike - also served by the Hannibal transmitter (162.475 MHz) back to the top
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