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Gale Conard <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Dec 2012 02:00:31 -0700
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By the way:

The reset buttons are both located in the battery compartments, next to the 
function switches.  those switches slide horizontally.  Leave the switch in 
the clock to the far left.  I think the one in the sensor is to the right, 
but I would have to go out in 15 degrees and take it apart to be sure.

The reset button in the clock is recessed and requires a stylus or similar 
to press it.  The one in the sensor is a regular button.

Be careful to press each reset button only once, after replacing the 
batteries.


73,
 Gale
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 10:54 PM
Subject: OT. Weather indoor & outdoor atomic clock question


Anybody have one of these from blind mice?  We, meaning my wife and I, =
got one for Christmas and it all works fine except the outdoor probe.  =
By that I mean, I put the batteries in and the main clock unit isn't =
getting a signal, apparently, and it is good for 150 feet.  I have it =
less than 10 feet away out the window.  Unfortunately, Blind Mice has a =
14 day return policy so you don't get much time to test it when it was =
saved a few days for a Christmas gift.  I just thought before trying to =
return it, maybe somebody on this list has one and knows about the =
probe.  I was a little concerned upon opening it at Christmas because =
there were no instructions but even a blind man can figure this one out =
so I'm wondering, the way it wasn't packaged, that is, not shrink =
wrapped and no instructions, if it had already been returned once =
before.  I bought a staple gun at a big hardware store once and when I =
got it home, I could see the way the box was torn, it had at least been =
opened and when I started using it, it wouldn't work right half the time =
so I returned it and next time checked the packaging closer before =
leaving the store.

Phil.
K0NX
73,
Gale
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