VHF NOAA weather radio stations that can be received by
the SLC receiver
VHF NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) Stations
NOAA Weather Radio stations transmit continuous weather information from nearby National Weather Service offices. They are a service of the U.S. National Weather Service, Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services.NOAA Weather Stations
| Frequency | Mode | Call | Power | Distance | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 162.4 MHz | FM | WXM22 | 100 Watts | 67 Miles | NOAA Weather Radio for Logan, Brigham City and Bear Lake. Located on 9,723 foot Logan Peak above Logan City in Cache County, Utah. Behind high mountains. Extremely weak. Sometimes below noise level. Interesting fade patterns at times due to "airplane flutter" and other phenomena. |
| 162.45 MHz | FM | WWF46 | 120 Watts | 38 Miles | NOAA Weather Radio for Salt Lake City, Wasatch Front, Tooele and Delta. Located on South Mountain near Tooele, Utah. |
| 162.475 MHz | FM | KXI30 | 100 Watts | 113 Miles Path Map |
NOAA Weather Radio for Northwest Utah Deserts, Tooele County, and Wendover. Located on Wendover Peak at the Utah/Nevada state line. Not line-of-sight. Interesting fade patterns at times due to "airplane flutter" and other phenomena. |
| 162.525 MHz | FM | WWF47 | 120 Watts | 47 Miles | NOAA Weather Radio for Salt Lake City, Wasatch Front, Tooele, and Delta. Located on Vernon Hill, Utah. Not line-of-sight. |
| 162.55 MHz | FM | KEC78 | 330 Watts | 26 Miles | NOAA Weather Radio for Salt Lake City, Wasatch Front, Tooele, and Delta. Located on top of the Oquirrh Mountains Southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah. Line-of-sight. |
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