How can I improve the reception of my system?
Try to have a clear line of site between the control and the scoreboard. It is
helpful to have the scoreboard elevated above the ground, which it normally is.
Make sure the antennas are in their full upright position.
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Does it make any difference what position the antennas are in?
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