Public Information Statement
National Weather Service San Angelo, TX
915 AM CST Sun Feb 24 2013
...Coleman NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter Down...
The Coleman NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter (WXN-89), running at
162.475 MHz will be out of service until further notice. We
apologize for the inconvenience. SAME alarms and tone alerts for
weather hazards for Coleman County are available from the
surrounding transmitters.
The preferred transmitters are as follows:
Southern Coleman and Brown Counties...Richland Springs (162.525 MHz)
Northern Coleman and Brown Counties...Abilene (162.400 MHz)
Callahan County...Abilene (162.400 MHz)
Runnels County...San Angelo (162.550 MHz) or Abilene (162.400 MHz)
$$
Use this map to find alternative transmitters:
| Transmitter | San Angelo County Warning Area - Click on transmitter icon for county coverage!!! |
| Abilene WXK-29) 1000 Watts 162.400 MHz |
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| San Angelo (WXK-33) 1000 Watts 162.550 MHz |
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| Coleman (WXN-89) 300 Watts 162.475 MHz |
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| Junction (WWG-93) 1000 Watts 162.475 MHz |
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| Ozona (WXL-44) 300 Watts 162.500 MHz |
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| Richland Springs (WWG-94) 1000 Watts 162.525 MHz |
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| Sweetwater (KWN-37) 300 Watts 162.425 MHz |
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| Throckmorton (WNG-722) 1000 Watts 162.425 MHz |