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conditions of weather, terrain, etc. Also, some Weather Stations
operate at much higher power levels than others and have their
transmitting towers on the top of high buildings or hills. For better
reception from greater distances, an external antenna can be used.
To use an external antenna, you must have an antenna with an
RCA phono plug or an adapter to RCA phono plug to connect
into the back of the WR-300. If reception in your area is not good,
check with your local dealer for assistance and ask about typical
reception range in your area. Also try different locations in your
home or office to find a place of good reception. A location near a
window is a good starting place.
2.
If Weather Stations cannot be heard on any channel,
contact your local National Weather Service office to verify that
the station is on the air and also verify the CHANNEL
(Frequency) and location of the weather station.
3.
All National Weather Service stations periodically
transmit an Alert test signal. Some broadcast only once a week
and others more often. You can always find out when the test
signal is broadcast by calling the U.S. Weather Service's phone
number for your local NOAA station.
4.
Mobile home reception is difficult due to the metallic
structure preventing reception. Put your WR-300 near a window.
If this doesn't provide reasonable reception, an outside antenna
must be used. One suggested antenna is the Midland 18-259W
VHF through-glass antenna. This antenna works best on single
pane windows but can improve reception when applied to double
pane windows as well.
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