Oregon Scientific WMR200 Professional Weather Station Arrives for Review
We've just received the Oregon Scientific WMR200 Professional Weather Station. It's quite amazing and we'll have setup pictures very soon. So far - we are really enjoying it - the setup was really easy, and getting all the wireless data points set up was a snap. The display is also a touch screen - so you can set it in your lap and just enjoy some weather data. More soon.
- Displays Weather Forecast icons—Sunny, Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy or Snow
- Displays current moon phase
- Indoor and outdoor (up to 10 wireless sensors) temperature and humidity measurements
- Measures temperature, humidity, wind chill, wind speed, wind direction, UV index (optional), barometric pressure and rainfall
- Displays dew point, wind chill and heat index readings
- Weather alert alarms for temperature, heat index, humidity, dew point, gust wind and rainfall rate
- Automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock
- Includes 5-language software—English, Dutch, Italy, Spanish and French to store and view weather data on your PC via USB download
- On-board Data Logger Function stores data with a time stamp
- Long range transmission of 300 feet (100 meters) at 433MHz between the main unit and remote sensors
- Main console features touch-screen controls and EL backlight
- Installation kit allows for multiple mounting options (includes 6 foot mounting pole)
- Low battery indicator icons for both main units and wireless sensors
- Operating temperature range: –50°C to +70°C (–58°F to 158°F)
- Includes 6V DC AC adapter for main unit and batteries for wireless sensors
- Includes 6 foot usb cable
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Posted by Jay Brewer at November 8, 2007 7:59 AM