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Old December 24th 03, 03:04 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Andy Pritchard Andy Pritchard is offline
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Default La Crosse weather stations

Hi David

I have a WS2300 and very happy with it, certainly worth the money. I think
compared to the £400 orgeon wx station I class the WS2300 as the cheap and
cheerful option.

Andy.

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"David Parker" wrote in message
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I've been lurking in this group for a good few years now but haven't made
many posts. I'm after a bit of advice.

I'd like to buy a weather station that measures temp, humidity, pressure
wind and rain and that will connect to my PC.

I reckon the La Crosse WS2300 or WS2500 are good options. The question is
why is there £150 difference between them? On paper they look pretty
similar except that the tolerances aren't specified for the WS2300. Is it
much less accurate? Are there any other makes/models that might be better
in the £200-£400 price range?

Any thoughts welcome.

Cheers
David