Hello I going to try a Davis Weather Station and is nice to know that are wireless versions for both Pro2 and Vantage Vue Anyone tried one of this, wireless, that can give me any feedback if thereīs
I have the Davis Vantage Vue wireless station, and I experience no RFI from it that I can tell. The outdoor wireless transmitter system is right underneath my 45 meter long dipole. In fact, with the
I have a Davis Vantage Vue system, it works very well for me. Just one caution: don't position the outdoor collector near any transmitting antenna, particularly 40 meters. The collector unit is prone
Gary, how "high" an energy field are you talking about? I run 100 watts, and one leg of the dipole does run fairly near the weather transmitter. I've not experienced any failures... ? Howard ________
I have the Pro 2 and have not noticed any RFI from it. It sits on top of my ham gear. Dale, k9vuj _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@contesting.com http://lists.cont
I going to try a Davis Weather Station and is nice to know that are wireless versions for both Pro2 and Vantage Vue They operate on the 440 band and it's just a pulse. Even operating on 440 I've neve
I agree. The cheapie (under $400) that run on batteries with no wires should be no problem under any circumstances. They should also be OK if they run on batteries and use only WiFi. The likely sourc
I'm a research meteorologist and have the Vantage Vue on my tower at 10 m. I shunt feed my tower for 160 m and can run about 700 W. No issues on any band at any power level up to 1000 W and no droppe
Thanks all for the feedback. Seems will be not problem to use a Wireless Davis WS Just need to decide if the Vantage Vue or Pro2 J Just to be sure, the wireless DONīT use INTERNET to communicate, rig
Well... thinking back I was running legal + a couple when I took out the outdoor collector. And, the proximity to the inverted vee was a bit close. Bu the nice folks at Davis didn't ask, so I didn't
My P-3 is less than 6 inches from the indoor console, it nudges up against the case of the AL-82. Never so much as a blink from the display, when the amp is in use. Even on ten meters, too. Gary...wa
Imho, you will be pleased. Gary...wa6fgi Just need to decide if the Vantage Vue or Pro2 J Just to be sure, the wireless DONīT use INTERNET to communicate, right? I donīt have internet in the station
No, it does not require Internet access. 73, Kim N5OP "People that make music together cannot be enemies, at least as long as the music lasts." -- Paul Hindemith _____________________________________
Jorge, The Pro 2 does not need any outside connection including the internet. It is wireless and solar powered. Mine has been set up next to my CoCoRaHS rain collector for several years now without a
"They operate on the 440 band and it's just a pulse. Even operating on 440 I've never heard it." Have you tuned to it's operating frequency? I can hear several weather stations over a several square
I use the 440 Mhz band and never hear my weather station located a mere 75 feet from my 440 Mhz antenna. I think the wx station uses spread spectrum technology, my radio does not and I still don't he
"I use the 440 Mhz band and never hear my weather station located a mere 75 feet from my 440 Mhz antenna. I think the wx station uses spread spectrum technology, my radio does not and I still don't h
The Davis Weather Vantage Pro2 and the Davis Weather Vantage Vue use 902-928 FHSS. Not in the 400MHz area. 73, Craig (KB5UEJ) _______________________________________________ RFI mailing list RFI@cont
Very true, I have one. I have never heard it on any band, much less 902 Mhz. The Vantage Pro II has been a great product here for the last 5 years. I have not ever seen a display go whacko from RF ei