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Anonymous Posted on Jan 09, 2011

Our AcuRite is beeping every 30 seconds or so. We changed batteries. When it beeps, a signal pops on the lower left-hand side of the screen, but I do not know what it means.

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I am skeptical of the "radio Interference" answer. The symbol on the lower left-hand of the panel indicates that it has received a signal from the sensor. My Receiver stops beeping if I stand between sensor (00739) and receiver (00734?). Perhaps they are too close. It took nearly a week for the sensor to indicate or transmit after Irinsed the battery compartment.

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SOURCE: my acurite inside unit keeps

There is no way to turn off beeping. From this site: http://www.chaneyinstruments.com/FAQ.aspx
found solution - Q: My wireless weather station periodically beeps, why?
A: Make sure that any alert and/or alarm features are deactivated first. Constant, sporadic beeping is generally due to the unit's ability to detect a foreign radio frequency of another wireless unit when that unit transmits a signal. Wireless devices that may cause beeping but are not limited to these devices are; scanners; computers w/wireless keyboard/mouse; or other wireless weather instruments. Essentially, any wireless devices transmitting on a radio frequency have the potential to interfere with each other. Limit the amount of wireless devices to lesson the chance of interference. When beeping occurs, one device will need to be deactivated.

There is no way to turn off beeping, d/s designers forgot. I had the same problem, another external temp gauge showed up on the other channel, so my neighbor or someone is using the similar unit. MY SOLUTION: opened back of case and cut black wire to piezo speaker (at base if rear cover opposite side of stand-up prop) that creates beep. Don't use any sound features, ALL good now.

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