How do you put a radio code in transit?

How do you put a radio code in transit?

Follow these steps to enter your radio code.

  1. Turn your Transit radio switch to ON and ensure it reads CODE.
  2. Repeatedly press button 1 until the first digit is entered. For example, if you have to enter a 0, press button 1 for ten times.
  3. Repeat same process with button 2, 3 and 4.
  4. Press button 5 to confirm the code.

Where can I listen to Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me?

Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! Don’t Tell Me! is an hour-long weekly news -based radio panel show produced by WBEZ and National Public Radio (NPR) in Chicago, Illinois. It is distributed by NPR in the United States, internationally on NPR Worldwide and on the Internet via podcast, and typically broadcast on weekends by member stations.

Who was the original host of Wait Wait?

The show is hosted by playwright and actor Peter Sagal. When the program had its debut in January 1998, Dan Coffey of Ask Dr. Science was the original host, but a revamping of the show led to his replacement in May of that year.

What do you use a wait card for?

A “Wait Card” is a visual cue that signals a period of waiting time for the child. Visual cues are often used with kids with autism. The card reinforces the verbal message you are conveying. How to use it:

Who are the panelists on Wait Wait?

On November 16, 2011, BBC America announced that the show would make its television debut with a “2011 Year in Review” special airing on December 23, to be retransmitted by NPR stations on the 24th and 25th. The taping included two American panelists— Wait Wait regulars Paula Poundstone and Alonzo Bodden —and British newcomer Nick Hancock.

What does the song Wait by Maroon 5 mean?

About “Wait”. “Wait” is the third song on Maroon 5’s album Red Pill Blues. It’s an upbeat pop song in which frontman Adam Levine asks a girl to stay and hear him out while she is leaving. He loves this girl, but knows he was a bad boyfriend to her.

A “Wait Card” is a visual cue that signals a period of waiting time for the child. Visual cues are often used with kids with autism. The card reinforces the verbal message you are conveying. How to use it:

How do we teach our kids to wait?

Waiting skills are learned through childhood, as we guide our kids through the need to wait to access the things they want. Sometimes because time is a requirement (you can’t have your cookies till they’re baked). It takes time to understand time. It’s an abstract concept. When my kids were younger they’d rather wait 1 hour than 7 minutes.

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