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Does anyone know of any good wireless weather stations I could buy to set
up at my home? I'm looking for one that will measure temperature,
dewpoint, wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, barometric
pressure, rainfall totals, rainfall rates, UV index, heat index, wind
chill, and solar flux. It would also have to have included software to
interpolate and analyze the data on a MS Windows or Unix box. I'd prefer
something with outstanding range, resolution, reliability, and technical
support.

If anyone can help, please let me know. Thanks!

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try here
http://www.ambientweather.com/Default.asp

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Does anyone know of any good wireless weather stations I could buy to set
up at my home? I'm looking for one that will measure temperature,
dewpoint, wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, barometric
pressure, rainfall totals, rainfall rates, UV index, heat index, wind
chill, and solar flux. It would also have to have included software to
interpolate and analyze the data on a MS Windows or Unix box. I'd prefer
something with outstanding range, resolution, reliability, and technical
support.

If anyone can help, please let me know. Thanks!



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Tom: You may want to try Rainwise at http://www.rainwise.com

I've had my WS-2000 for 4 years and it's a solid performer. You can see
mine in action at:

Virginia Beach Backyard Weather
http://www.vabeachweather.com

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Does anyone know of any good wireless weather stations I could buy to set
up at my home? I'm looking for one that will measure temperature,
dewpoint, wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, barometric
pressure, rainfall totals, rainfall rates, UV index, heat index, wind
chill, and solar flux. It would also have to have included software to
interpolate and analyze the data on a MS Windows or Unix box. I'd prefer
something with outstanding range, resolution, reliability, and technical
support.

If anyone can help, please let me know. Thanks!



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Does anyone know of any good wireless weather stations I could buy to set
up at my home? I'm looking for one that will measure temperature,
dewpoint, wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, barometric
pressure, rainfall totals, rainfall rates, UV index, heat index, wind
chill, and solar flux. It would also have to have included software to
interpolate and analyze the data on a MS Windows or Unix box. I'd prefer
something with outstanding range, resolution, reliability, and technical
support.

If anyone can help, please let me know. Thanks!


UK Posting

Good sites, thanks, but for the UK we seem to have only Orion and LaCrosse -
for a wireless unit which would you recommend of these two companies?

Roger


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"Thomas Storm" wrote in message
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Does anyone know of any good wireless weather stations I could buy to

set
up at my home? I'm looking for one that will measure temperature,
dewpoint, wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, barometric
pressure, rainfall totals, rainfall rates, UV index, heat index, wind
chill, and solar flux. It would also have to have included software to
interpolate and analyze the data on a MS Windows or Unix box. I'd

prefer
something with outstanding range, resolution, reliability, and technical
support.

If anyone can help, please let me know. Thanks!


UK Posting

Good sites, thanks, but for the UK we seem to have only Orion (whoops - I

meant Oregon Scientific) and LaCrosse -
for a wireless unit which would you recommend of these two companies?

Roger






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