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Unable to cancel min. wind chill reading wnen current display reads NA; thus 5C still shows from a day in April!

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There is a reset button on each sensor unit and there is a reset on the base display. The NA means that the signal is not being sensed from the remote. If you use the reset button on the base you will lose all the historical data. The problem may be related to strong interference from something else nearby, You can bring the sensor inside to see if the base picks it up. IF it does not it may need to be replaced. I have dealt with Oregon Scientific before and they are very good with their support. http://www.oregonscientificstore.com/WMR86A-Oregon-Scientific-Backyard-Pro-Wireless-Weather-Station.product

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