What to do if Midland ER310 keeps losing signal?

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If your Midland ER310 keeps losing signal, it could be due to interference or being out of range of broadcasting stations. Weather radios rely on a clear line of sight to transmitters, which can be hindered by weather conditions or physical barriers. It’s important to position your radio in a location with optimal reception, typically near windows or higher ground. For instance, if you're using it in a basement during a storm, you may experience signal loss. Pro Tip: Try repositioning the antenna and moving the radio to different locations to find a stronger signal. Consideration: If you frequently travel to remote areas, the Midland ER310 may not always provide reliable coverage.

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