Owner`s manual

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Once you have selected your preferred weather channel, wait five seconds or press OK.
Reception from these stations depends on weather conditions and the presence of
obstacles such as mountains, buildings, and trees between the transmitter and receiver.
Battery(power(indicator(
The battery power icon is in the upper left corner of the base unit display. Note that
the battery power indicator is based on battery voltage: it will drop when the battery is
loaded. For example, it will indicate fewer bars when the radio is transmitting.
Earphone(
An earphone jack is located next to the cable on the Smart Mic. It will accommodate any
standard 3.5mm TS or TRS earphone plug.
Replacing(the(battery(
The battery can be removed by pushing down on the latch at the bottom of the battery,
then sliding it out. It can be reattached by sliding it back in place.
Using(your(radio(in(the(field(
For recommendations on how to most efficiently use your BC Link in the field and for
emergencies please see the Education tab at
http://www.backcountryaccess.com/product/bc-link-2/ .