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Default Weather station relative pressure setting

Hello,

I have recently purchased a technoline WS-3500 weather statio and I am
having trouble understanding how to set the setting for "relative
pressure". I am told that I set this setting to a reading that I can
get from the BBC website for my area and thats it job done? I am
confused as the reading I enter into this setup option is different
from what is read on the actual pressure display - why are they
different and what is the correct way to set this parameter?

Many thanks in advance

Gary

 
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