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Default Reliable Inexpensive Electronic Weather Instruments

You might like to have a look at the Silicaon Chip website - they
published a weather station not so long ago - I read the articale at the
library so don't have a copy, but a search of their site should find it -
the windspeed/direction part looks very neat and should be reliable and
cheap

David

Too_Many_Tools wrote:

Thanks for the leads so far....

Has anyone actually built any of this designs and hooked it to a
laptop?

If so, I would love to hear about it...links and pictures would be
great.

If you look, you will find very few sites talking about actual efforts.

TMT


 
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