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Re: [TowerTalk] weather station on tower?

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] weather station on tower?
From: Steve London <n2icarrl@gmail.com>
Reply-to: n2ic@arrl.net
Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2015 07:19:17 -0600
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An interesting discussion.

There is no doubt that the Davis weather stations are excellent and top-of-the-line. You also pay for that quality.

I live in a very lightning vulnerable location on a ridgetop in southwest NM. Over the years, I have had my share of lightning damage to tower-mounted weather stations. For that reason, I tend to go with lower cost weather stations, and accept that their life expectancy is highly random. Until very recently, I was using a LaCrosse, and just recently switched to an Acurite. No issues with RFI either to or from the unit. I have a common complaint with both - the advertised range from the remote unit to the base unit is grossly exaggerated. My experience is that if you can get 100 feet, line-of-site, no obstructions, you are doing well. (A friend described the range as "75 feet, or two solid walls, whichever comes first")

If you are curious about what frequency your weather station is transmitting on, or want to look at the signal strength, a SDR-receiver-on-a-USB-stick works great. For example, you can get the RTL-SDR receiver from multiple sources for under $15. With SDRSharp or HDSDR free software, using a waterfall display around 434 MHz, the blips from the weather station stand right out. (If you want to see an interesting, RF-related project see http://www.desert-home.com/2015/02/reading-acurite-5n1-sensor-set-this.html . No, this is not my web page, although this guy is amazing, and should be a ham !)

73,
Steve, N2IC
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