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Weather Eagle® 105-110 Instruction Manual Page-8-
when the NWR channel goes off the air, the WE105 will unmute to tell you the
NWR channel is off the air, and this may be disruptive.
h. Option 7 is beep on 1050 Hz alert tone. This option is set based on user
preference.
i. Option 8 sets the time period of the live and 1050 Hz alert time out. This timer
acts as a back up if the EOM (end of message) signal from the NWS is not
decoded and remutes the WE105 for this time period after going live. The default
time is 1 min and 30 secs. If option F is Enabled, this timer will turn off live after
the set time period. This permits a remote user to turn on live and have it
automatically timeout after a preset time period.
j. Option 9 sets the WE105 relay closure time after a 1050 Hz alert is detected.
k. Option A closes the WE105 relay on live and play (and opens on reset). Since
the AE400 turns on the WE105 during a SAME match, this option can make
interfacing to other devices easier, based on the WE105 being in live or reset
mode. You will probably want to DISable relay closure on 1050 Hz alert (option
5) to make sure the relay only closes for SAME matches and not for 1050 Hz
alerts.
l. Option D restores default settings.
m. Option E ends the menu setup.
n. Option F enables/disables the live automatic timeout option.
o. Option G enables/disables the beep for channel number. This feature was added
to enable the WE105 to send an indication of the channel it is on to remote users
when the WE105 is being remotely controlled. It will beep on each channel in
manual and at the selected channel for each scan cycle.
5) VOLUME CONTROL
The volume for the muted speaker and the muted audio output on the rear panel
RCA connector on the WEATHER EAGLE® speaker is set by turning the volume pot on
the front of the unit. The volume of the umuted audio is set by turning the pot on the rear
of the unit.
6) LIVE
Each press of any button will be acknowledged by a beep from the WEATHER
EAGLE®. Press the Live switch and adjust volume level as needed. Determine signal
reception quality and make sure that you are receiving a clear signal from the NWS. If
you are not: 1) Determine the location and frequency of the nearest NWR transmitter
from www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr and, 2) Press the manual switch until the LED
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