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This table provides information on where to tune for NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards coverage for the counties of Northern Lower Michigan. Where multiple transmitters are listed for a county, you should test your reception of each listed frequency and set your Weather Radio to the strongest signal.
|
County |
Transmitter |
Frequency (MHz) |
FIPS/SAME Code |
EAS Alert 1050 Hz Activation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alcona | Alpena | 162.550 | 026001 | Yes |
| Alpena | Alpena | 162.550 | 026007 | Yes |
| Antrim | Traverse City | 162.400 | 026009 | Yes |
| Arenac | West Branch | 162.450 | 026011 | Yes |
| Benzie | Traverse City | 162.400 | 026019 | Yes |
| Charlevoix | Traverse City | 162.400 | 026029 | Yes |
| Cheboygan | Petoskey | 162.475 | 026031 | No |
| Crawford | Gaylord | 162.500 | 026039 | Yes |
| Emmet | Petoskey | 162.475 | 026047 | No |
| Gladwin | West Branch | 162.450 | 026051 | Yes |
| Grand Traverse | Traverse City | 162.400 | 026055 | Yes |
| Iosco | West Branch | 162.450 | 026069 | Yes |
| Kalkaska | Traverse City | 162.400 | 026079 | Yes |
| Leelanau | Traverse City | 162.400 | 026089 | Yes |
| Manistee | Traverse City | 162.400 | 026101 | Yes |
| Missaukee | Traverse City | 162.400 | 026113 | Yes |
| Montmorency | Alpena | 162.550 | 026119 | Yes |
| Ogemaw | West Branch | 162.450 | 026129 | Yes |
| Oscoda | Alpena | 162.550 | 026135 | Yes |
| Otsego | Gaylord | 162.500 | 026137 | Yes |
| Presque Isle | Alpena | 162.550 | 026141 | Yes |
| Roscommon | West Branch | 162.450 | 026143 | Yes |
| Wexford | Traverse City | 162.400 | 026165 | Yes |
| NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards broadcasts for this area originate from the NOAA's National Weather Service office in Gaylord Michigan. | ||||