SOURCE: Omnitech Wireless Weather Station model
Push and hold down the channel button, wait for beep, then on the sensor, push and hold the tx button, wait for beep.
SOURCE: My Nexxtech wireless weather station
You must move the remote sensor close to the base unit to reset it and it will work fine. After it shows the temp then you can move it back to its location. thanks for asking at Fixya.com.
SOURCE: Can I use media receiver PDP-R04U with PDP-436PU display?
You need the pioneer media cables hooked up to the media receiver to the plasma unit itself. each end has 2 different plugs. one has 2 thumb screws and the other is a squeezable end that clicks into place. They MUST be on before you plug in any power what so ever!!!! And yes, other information is being passed through.
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SOURCE: SIRIUS Sportster "Acquiring Signal"
Let me save you $30.00. A new antenna will not help, nor will cleaning the contacts. I just did both of those and it did not help. I have mine in the freezer right now cooling it down. Sirius told me that I should not leave it in the car because it gets to hot. They told me to buy another unit....
SOURCE: H20-600 Overheating causing "Searching for Satelite" Code 771
I had a H20-600 that worked consistently until I unplugged it, then it would not power up unless the unit was warmed to its operating temp. (I placed it on an old iron radiator, warmed it up, it then powered up). The power supply on the unit had several failed, crowned capacitors (3300uf/10v). I pulled them, tested them (one was bad), and then replaced with good caps. Up the unit came. The PS in this unit is a switching unit and needs healthy caps to oscillate and create sub voltages. The standing heat in the unit makes the caps get hot, crown and leak. See any brown sputum on the top of a capacitor and it is on the road to failure.
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