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The Lubbock National Weather Service currently has five weather radios it operates out of the following locations: Lubbock; Plainview; Summerfield; Childress; and Dickens. Information regarding the NWR in general and the local NWRs can be found below.
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Below are the five transmitters located in the Lubbock County Warning Area:
Lubbock transmitter WXK79, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.400 MHz |
Plainview transmitter WNG561, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.450 MHz |
Summerfield transmitter WNG657, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.500 MHz |
Childress transmitter KJY97, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.525 MHz |
Dickens transmitter WZ2507, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.500 MHz |
Computer generated NWR coverage maps for Lubbock County Warning Area
(click on map for a larger view) *NOTE: SAME/FIPS codes area listed in red for each county alarmed by the given transmitter |
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Lubbock
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Childress
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Plainview
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Summerfield
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Dickens
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Maps based on standard atmospheric conditions, actual coverage may fluctuate
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Transmitter Problem: Report NWR Transmitter Problems Here
Receiver Recalls: For information on Weather Radio receiver recalls, go to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission web site and choose "Radios Weather" in the product Type list.
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