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![]() "Alex Coleman" wrote in message ... I have got a thermometer with a remore temperature sensor that sends radio signals to update the base unit's display. The base unit also has its own temperature sensor to let it display the indoors temperature as well as the sensor's temperature. The sender unit's antenna is a coil of wire which is about 1/4-inch diameter and a couple of inches long. See these pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/7472570@N06/430806010/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/7472570@N06/430806012/ The base unit's antenna is just a short length of wire. See these pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/7472570@N06/430806014/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/7472570@N06/430806016/ ---- TWO QUESTIONS: What is the best orientation for each of these units so their antennas are postioned optimally? For simplicity I am assuming no obstructions. Just of the top of my head, I would think that the axis of the coil, and the length of the rx antenna need to be in the same plane, and perpindicular to each other. TWO MORE QUESTIONS: which component in the sender is the temperature sensor? The sender's case seems sealed with no air vent! Similarly, which component in the base unit is the sensor for the indoors temperature? You can see the air vents in the base unit in one picture linked above but which component is the temp sensor? Its either some sort of solid state device, not sure what it would be, or it would be a thermistor perhaps, or a thermocouple of some type. It would depend on the unit, manufacturer, and design. B |
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