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Is There A Decent Portable Weather Band Radio?


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#11 ski3pin

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Posted 01 April 2022 - 03:37 PM

Why not use your Inreach?

The device itself will give a modest weather report for locations you specify, not always where you happen to be.

With a smarty-pants phone the app is much nicer to work with and has more details.

 

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Lighthawk, we are currently using the weather feature on the InReach. When in the backcountry and planning "where to head to next" we are missing the detailed forecast that Weather Service broadcast offers. If we can receive it, we see it as a plus.


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Posted 01 April 2022 - 05:38 PM

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I usually ask for one of the premium weather reports using the Earthmate app.  However, I stumbled over the following video that seems like a possibility to get localized NOAA/NWS reports, at least for the near term.

https://hikingguy.co...garmin-inreach/

 

Haven’t tried it so I don’t know if it is useful.
 

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#13 Old Crow

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Posted 02 April 2022 - 03:50 PM

I used to get the Wx2InReach weather report PaulT refers to before my Inreach had a weather function.  That would have been before the Inreach's firmware update of June, 2016.

 

I liked it but around that time there were several articles about 'hyperlocalized' weather predictions from the new guys on the scene,  Dark Sky.  I bought the Dark Sky app for my iPad.  And I switched to using the weather function on the Inreach as I knew it used Dark Sky for its weather source.  However, I don't use it very often... probably only two or three times on a month-long trip.  I generally move daily so I can often get the weather report via Dark Sky on my iPad (as I get close enough to a cell tower).

 

Last night, I was curious whether Wx2InReach is still working.  If you look at the What's New tab of its web site, you'll see the last comments by the developer were done back in August of 2019.  But then again, HikingGuy used it last summer so maybe it still works.

 

So I tried it. 

 

It does indeed still work (on my Delorme Inreach Explorer) for the "wx now", "wx now nws6" commands.  Like HikingGuy, though, my attempt to use it to get the Mountain Weather Forecast (from mountain_forecast dot com) didn't work.  My attempt to get the Mount Robson weather using the example in the instructions (under the Details tab) returned the same message-- "Error- Mountain-Forecast.com not currently supported".

 

I guess the argument to use Wx2InReach would be to get National Weather Service-based forecasts rather than (or in addition to) the Dark Sky-based ones.

 

I'm happy with the Dark Sky forecasts on my Inreach.  I just have to remember to switch to Premium if I want more detail (i.e., closer-spaced times and a longer forecast) and to click on the individual time interval to get details like precipitation likelihood and amount, cloud coverage percentage, wind speed and direction, wind gust speed, pressure, wind chill, and humidity.  It is a bit frustrating that the time intervals jump to six-hour intervals on the third day, then 12 hour intervals the next. 

 

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Posted 03 April 2022 - 03:19 PM

Another thing a scanner can get you is the local Fire Weather Forecast.


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Posted 24 April 2022 - 06:28 PM

Most HAM radios can be programmed to the National Weather Service. We’ve used this feature a couple of times in Utah and Tejas.


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Posted 13 May 2022 - 05:20 PM

As an update, we purchased on ebay a new Oregon Scientific weather radio model WR602. It appears to be the latest update to their weather radio. It appears Oregon Scientific no longer sells a portable weather radio. It works well for us in the areas that have good reception. Thanks all for your help and comments.

 

 


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