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Old December 24th 03, 09:31 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Andy Pritchard Andy Pritchard is offline
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Default La Crosse weather stations

Hi Terry

I wrote my own software for use with heavyweather to add nice historical
graphs. Take a look at http://www.apritch.myby.co.uk/uiweather.htm it does
add a bit more than heavyweather offers on it's own. It's also freeware

Andy.

UI-View http://welcome.to/uiview
Propagation http://welcome.to/dxradio
Prop. Mon. 144.800 Mhz - Telford - IO82SQ

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"Telboy" wrote in message
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"Paul Rickwood" wrote in message
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I think the main advantages of the 2500 are the greater wireless range

and
the lux reading jobby.
I have now had the 2300 for 2 weeks and am very happy with it now that I
have relocated the console for perfect reception. Just started messing

with
the web-publishing, check out www.ploppy.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/wx.htm if

you
are feeling bored.

Like Terry my wind guage doesn't read as it should, however it is on a

fence
blocked by trees and the house so what should I expect.

Christmas cheers

Paul


The software is another decision point. I did't fork out an extra £50 for
the (WeatherDisplay ?) software - I assume that is what Paul is using for
his web site ?

I kept to the included HeavyWeather S/W which is fine for what I need.

I've
set up a permanent Com port connection to the PC and the station logs at
half hour intervals. With the WS2300 maximum number of logs around 180 it
means as long as I boot up the PC every three days or so the log is
maintained on the PC.

One problem with Heavyweather is the PC log file appended each time can
corrupt - it might be to do with a 64kb limit. Luckily I'd backed mine

up.
Now I change log files every few months to avoid any potential size
problems.

Terry