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blow fuse. An optional fused cigarette lighter adapter is available from the Thunder
Eagle, Inc.
2) ANTENNA (Inside and Outside):
The WEATHER EAGLE® comes with a 15.5 inch telescoping antenna with a
BNC base. Gently push the antenna into the antenna socket on the rear panel and turn
it clockwise until it locks into place. Fully extend the antenna for the best reception. You
may need to move the radio within your location for the best reception.
Each NWR station has an effective coverage radius of approximately 30-40 miles
from the transmitter. Due to propagation, terrain, local structures, or other features, it
may be necessary to use an external antenna. External antennas and cables may be
purchased from Thunder Eagle, Inc. Please carefully follow the installation and lightning
protection instructions.
3) LOCATION OF RECEIVER:
Like any piece of electronic equipment, the WEATHER EAGLE® should be kept
in a warm and dry location, away from direct heat sources and out of direct sunlight.
Better reception may be obtained by moving the WEATHER EAGLE® to a different
location away from operating equipment. Computers and monitors generate significant
RF and compete against the relatively weak NOAA All Hazards radio signals to capture
the receiver. Always verify that you have good reception in order to receive severe
weather alerts. Make sure you receive the weekly test.
A "U" mounting bracket for vehicles is available as an option from the Thunder
Eagle, Inc.
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