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Old December 17th 10, 12:17 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Choosing a Weather Station

I got one from Clas Ohlsen for £49.99 and also a £5 discount voucher you can
print off and take into the store, making it £44.99.
http://www.clasohlson.co.uk/Product/...x?id=158189912 It's the same
one as the Maplin one other posters have mentioned. Hope you have a Clas
Ohlsen nearby as I don't think they do mail order.

Phil


"Luke" wrote in message
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Hi all,

I'm after some advice.

Basically I am looking for a relatively cheap (approx £100 or less!)
weather station which I will be able to connect to my computer to
store my data. All I am after is a station that measures temperature
and humidity as I'm not currently living somewhere where I will be
able to accurately measure rainfall and wind (although if the price is
right then it doesn't really matter!)

I have looked at quite a few different Oregon Scientific stations but
lots of reviews mention that the software package included is very
poor/ the station loses contact with the sensors when you download.

I have Windows 7, which could make things a bit more awkward with
compatible software.

Thanks for any help in advance.

Luke