Thanks Art. Unfortunately, I also operate 900 MHz! It seems like there are no
wired units anymore..........at least not ones that let you locate the station
a sizeable distance from your house.
Karl
WD9BGA
----- Original Message -----
From: Art Greenberg (art@artg.tv)
Date: 09/19/22 12:52
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Weather Stations that don't transmit near the 70 cm
band?
The Ambient Weather Falcon and its family of accessory sensors use 915MHz.
I have a Falcon and I'm not entirely happy with it, so I'm not
recommending it. I only mention it as "proof of existence", which is at
least a suggestion that there may be others that also use 915MHz.
--
Art Greenberg
WA2LLN
art@artg.tv
On 9/19/22 13:48, towers@mhtc.net wrote:
>
> Adding to the question, are there any that do NOT transmit in the 440
> vicinity? My YL bought me a wireless wx station and I had to return it, as
> it sent data bursts every few seconds that tore up my 70cm weak signal
> station.
>
> 73
> Karl
> WD9BGA
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: n1bkb--- via TowerTalk (towertalk@contesting.com)
> Date: 09/19/22 12:36
> To: TowerTalk@contesting.com
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Weather Stations ( sort of off topic)
>
> Early this year I bought a Sainlogic WS0310 ....
> Reasonable price, all the essential functions, works well, good software,
> wireless... 80-ft between the solar powered transmitter mounted on a 10-ft
> PVC pole near the base of my tower and the display on the wall in my radio
> room.Internet connection to Weather Underground so I can check it from
> anywhere I've got Internet service.
> 73, Steve, N1BKB
> On Monday, September 19, 2022 at 07:52:52 AM PDT, Christian Kennedy
> <chris@af6ap.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 19/09/22 00:30, Artek Manuals wrote:
>>
>> Models recommended ? Models to avoid ? and Immunity to interference
>> from high power HF RF fields...8^)
>
> +1 for the wireless Vantage Pro 2. I've had one for the better part of
> two decades and it's never complained; a few months back I discovered
> that Davis sells a PM kit with everything that could possibly wear (but
> in my case didn't, including a new anemometer sender. When I discovered
> the new anemometer sender didn't fit mine, they sent an entire new assembly.
>
> Currently it talks to a Weatherlink Live that publishes data to various
> aggregators, as well as Davis' own weather map; a second wireless suite
> reports data from the greenhouse.
>
> Not inexpensive, but from my experience, pretty much bulletproof
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
>
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