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Karel Slabber Posted on Dec 26, 2018

I have a Oregon scientific weather station WMR86NSX.The wind chill shows NA C.I do not see the wind chill in degrees celsius . What can I do to correct this?

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Craig Starr

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2007

SOURCE: Lost the instructions to program my weather radio.

Just follow the link below. I just this PM downloaded it for the same reason. All you need is Adobe Reader to read or print it: http://site.ambientweatherstore.com/Manuals/wr102.pdf Regards, Craig Starr Danville, NH 03819 [email protected]

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ZJLimited

ZJ Limited

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: Jeep Liberty (Cherokee) 2006/7 external

For RESET review this informacion:
- Jeep KJ Section 08m-Electrical Systems Message Systems
- Jeep-KJ-2005-Liberty-Owners-Manual (page 129 and next)

Good luck.


Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2010

SOURCE: Operating Instructions Model No BA218

Setting the time and calendar
1. Press the [TIME] button once to enter Time Mode. The display shows the current time with hour, minutes, and seconds digits.
2. Press and hold the [SET] button for more than one second. The "Hour" digits of the time will begin flashing.
3. While the "Hour" digits are flashing, press the [^] or [down] button to set the desired hour time. Note: Press the [^] or [down] button once to advance the setting forward or backward by one digit. Pressing the [^] or [down] for more than one second will accelerate the forward or backward setting at a higher rate.
4. When the desired hour time is reached, press the [SET] button again. The "Hour" setting will be confirmed and the "Minute" digits will begin flashing.
5. While the "Minute" digits are flashing, press the [^] or [down] button to set the desired minute time.
6. When the desired minute time is reached, press the [SET] button again. The "Minute" setting will be confirmed and the "Year" digits will begin flashing.
7. While the "Year" digits are flashing, press the [^] or [down] button to set the desired year.
8. When the desired year is reached, press the [SET] button again. The "Year" setting will be confirmed and the "Month" digits will begin flashing.
9. While the "Month" digits are flashing, press the [^] or [down] button to set the desired Month.
10. When the desired month is reached, press the [SET] button again. The "Month" setting will be confirmed and the "Date" digits will begin flashing.
11. While the "Date" digits are flashing, press the [^] or [down] button to set the desired Date.
12. When the desired date is reached, press the [SET] button again. The "Date" setting will be confirmed and the calendar setting is complete.

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Rod Wallberg

  • 494 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 11, 2010

SOURCE: dashes in my outdoor weather reading of Oregon Scientific station

The signals are not being received by the main unit. Try to reposition the unit or move it to a different location. Also make sure the antenna is in the clear and not next to any thing like a cordess phone or charger as these can make RF noise that can block or cover the needed signals.

Anonymous

  • 79 Answers
  • Posted on May 03, 2011

SOURCE: I have Oregon Scientific 1600

If it is not compatible with Windows 7. You can go to the Microsoft Download Center and download and install Virtual PC. It is a console that allows you to run another operating system virtually. One installed you can install Windows XP inside it. From there you can install your application and run it from there.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/ResultsForProduct.aspx?productID=82b14654-ef9b-4403-8d0e-46cf4d29d255&stype=n_a2z
Be sure to email me back if you have any more questions or if you need any assistance with this solution.

Thank you

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