Does Sangean mmr 99 need the alert channel set in some way? How?
Posted by Secret-Bobcat-4909@reddit | preppers | View on Reddit | 6 comments
Have had this Sangean mmr99 weather radio for 4 weeks (on rec from redditors 👍) but somehow have never heard the weekly test signal? It’s like 10 seconds right? (It’s Wed again and nearly noon so I think I missed it again)
Am I doing it wrong? It’s on alert and the last thing I did before turning on the alert was have it on the local weather channel (7). (Great reception with antenna up)
Do I need to set the volume louder? Or have I just messed up telling it which channel? Does it scan since it’s a portable?
Thanks for any help, I bought this new but it had no instructions.
Mrzaax@reddit
I think that you have to leave it on a power supply.
McRibs2024@reddit
Where did you buy yours? I’ve been watching the price continue to jump off Amazon, and eBay normally has solid options but they’re usually listed absurdly high
Secret-Bobcat-4909@reddit (OP)
Target
McRibs2024@reddit
Awesome thank you
needanewnameonreddit@reddit
I’ve got the same radio and ran into something similar. The MMR-99 does need to be in alert mode for it to catch the weekly test or any real NOAA broadcast. Just tuning to the weather channel isn’t enough. Once you hit alert, it locks onto the last NOAA station you were listening to and quietly monitors it in the background.
You don’t need to crank the volume for it to work since the alert siren will override whatever setting you had, but you do need a solid signal on the correct local channel before switching into alert. If your reception is only decent when you’re actively listening, the alert might not trigger because the radio isn’t picking up the warning tone clearly.
I’d try moving the radio or antenna a bit, double-check you’re on the strongest NOAA station for your area, then set it to alert and leave it. When the next Wednesday test comes through you should hear the siren for about 10–15 seconds followed by the test message. If it still doesn’t go off after that, it might be worth reaching out to Sangean support in case the unit itself is glitching.
Secret-Bobcat-4909@reddit (OP)
Thanks for all the details! That is what I think I have been doing — switching to alert while the radio is on the noaa station. And I also found out that my fully charged radio runs out of charge around 10 days if left on alert, so I have it next to the charger now (everything needs charging all the time!)
Is that 10-15 second alert given at a specially loud volume? I read that many alert radios gradually raise the volume over a few minutes, so since the radio wouldn’t know this was a test going in, maybe it just starts quiet? I couldn’t find if this was one with that behavior. I also turned the volume up very high as well as having it on the only local channel before directly setting to alert, but I never know what digital devices really do. I also read that the warning can come any time between 10 and 12 so even though I don’t leave the house I wonder if I could have been inattentive if it wasn’t blasting.
I’ll give it another week and then contact support. Is there a live person who responds?