This is a bit off topic I know but thought I 'd give it a shot anyway. I am looking for feedback on wireless weather stations (XYL 's wants one for Xmas.... A favorite pastime of retired people after
I've used the Davis Instruments Vantage Pro 2 wireless weather system successfully for many years. The wireless communication has been flawless and I've never had any RFI problem. I have the model wi
Agreed, the Davis stuff is great... I have been using a wired version of the Vantage Pro 2 which only required a couple ferrites to keep it operating in the middle of my m/m high power contest statio
I took the inexpensive route ... an Ambient Weather WS-1001-WiFi system ... several years ago and have been more than satisfied. No RFI to or from the system, completely reliable. The only "oops" was
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 nev
I have this one https://weatherflow.com/tempest-weather-system/ Very nice online now https://tempestwx.com/station/23362 Jim ab3cv On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 10:59 AM Christian Kennedy <chris@af6ap.com>
I've had good luck with a Davis Vantage Vue. I have it mounted at 95 feet on one of my towers and have had no problems with a kW on 160m through 135cm and lower power on 70cm. I did have a wind speed
Author: Gary NA6O via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2022 09:51:32 -0700
Another vote for Ambient WS-1550-IP. We have 3 of them deployed on our hilltop contest/DX station locations, been up for years. Very affordable and the integration with Weather Underground was totall
Author: n1bkb--- via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2022 17:35:59 +0000 (UTC)
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
You do have to change the AA batteries in the sensor every year or so; use Li batteries. Depends on which Ambient Weather system and amount of sun. I've not had to change batteries in my WS-1001 in
I have the Tempest as well. It has no moving parts, yet it measures rainfall and wind speed (and other data points including lightning, barometric pressure, humidity, UV index, etc.). It uses a hapti