with solid walls, especially with metal parts, the
transmitter range can be considerably re-
duced). If necessary, find a new location for the
transmitter and/or receiver. "Visual contact be-
tween transmitter and receiver often improves
the transmission.
If the transmission was successful, the base sta-
tion display shows the outdoor temperature.
4. Place the transmitter in a shady place protect-
ed from precipitation. Direct sunlight falsifies
the readings and constant wetness puts un-
necessary strain on the electronic components.
5. Fix the transmitter to the wall with the holder or
stand it up.
6. Set up the base station.
Reception strength symbol
Hint: The reception strength is influenced by
many external factors and can fluctuate greatly
over time. To select the final location of the unit,
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