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"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message
oups.com... I am looking for any suggestions as to reliable inexpensive electronic weather instruments. With several units that I have tested from places like Target, Walmart, Radio Shack I find that they are not repeatable, readings drift and will die when the weather gets cold. Has anyone found a source or brand that they have had good success with? Any leads or links to building your own instrumentation? Thanks TMT Texas Weather Instruments developed the 1-WireT Weather Station, using technology licensed from Dallas Semiconductor (see Sensors magazine June 1998), to solve the problems of attaching multiple cables, power supplies and consoles associated with weather instruments to a Windows PC. http://www.txwx.com/1wire_bro1.htm AAG Electronica (Mexico) makes the kit of parts ($75), the TWI is only an assembled unit. http://www.aagelectronica.com/aag/in...tml&lang=en-us gb |
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