Deb and Ed M wrote:
2oldman wrote:
So a weather radio will work with no signals of any kind?
Mostly? They pick up radio wave signals from the various NWS stations. That being said, my very good quality Midland weather radio quit picking up a signal because our house sits low on a lake; and not that the surrounding hills are dotted with cell towers, it's like the NWS signal is blocked :-(
For the most part, a battery-operated weather radio will always work. Personally, I like the ones with a volume control for the alert signal, because they can be loud enough to raise the dead inside an RV!
I think 2oldman was eluding to the fact that if you CAN'T get ANY TV/RADIO broadcast signals of any kind then the odds are pretty slim that ANY "weather radio" is going to be received either.
While NOAA does a fantastic job of trying to cover as much area as possible, they DO have limitations and there ARE places with no coverage at all.
NOAA tends to "share" towers with broadcasters and even local county governments. I have one local NOAA frequency that the transmitter and antenna is located on a REA (Rural Electric Act) power company Co-op communications tower.
You can spend $1K on a Ham radio rig and antenna and it may work only slightly better than a $10 portable weather radio..
There have been times that my local NOAA station has been "off the air" or severely reduced service area due to antenna or transmitter issues.. Not even my $1K worth of Ham equipment will pick that station up when that happens..
OP NEEDS to check there current radio in a location that they KNOW it should work BEFORE BLAMING THE RADIO. Spending money on a new radio without checking the old one is not going to be helpful, especially if where they are camping does not have a NOAA transmitter close enough either.
Since OP did not give details on where they were camping, I am not able to determine IF there was ANY NOAA stations close enough, if it is farther than 50 miles, chances are that NO weather radio is going to work..
That information IS on the NOAA page I linked above.