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Friday, January 18, 2013

Oregon Scientific Weather Forecaster with Wireless Remote Thermometer Review

Oregon Scientific Weather Forecaster with Wireless Remote Thermometer
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This is an attractive design with good build quality and heft. The latter is no doubt to add stability to the tall form, especially since the device also works as an alarm clock with the snooze button at the top. The button doubles as a light, which I find very useful late at night or in the early morning as I can read the display without having to turn a light on.
Setup was pretty straightforward, except that inserting batteries into the remote sensor was way more hassle than I expected. The lid to that compartment is secured by tiny Philips head screws which my regular screwdriver cannot fit. If I didn't have a miniature screwdriver set, I couldn't have put this unit into service.
I can't rely on the self-setting clock. I've owned several Oregon Scientific clocks and the signal these devices need to receive are too weak to work in New York City. So come daylight savings time (tonight), I have to turn back the clock manually.
The device is supposed to predict weather conditions 12 to 24 hours ahead, and for the most part provides a good indication. However, the wide time window means this is no substitute for detailed TV or internet forecasts. One morning it actually displayed the sunny symbol while rain and drizzle continued into the night. Well, at least it keeps the kids amused.
All I really wanted was a remote outdoor thermometer. I ended up buying this model because the dedicated thermometers on amazon.com are ugly, and the price was right. I'm pretty satisfied with it.

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Sleek design meets teal-time weather data!! This stylish weather unit uses barometric pressure to predict the weather 12-24 hours in advance, and includes temperature readings from up to three remote locations. A digital clock sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock radio signal, and a day/month calendar also features a moon phase indicator. Automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock radio signal ¿ never needs adjusting for Daylight Savings Time.

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Oregon Scientific WMR100 Professional Wireless Weather Station Review

Oregon Scientific WMR100 Professional Wireless Weather Station
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I have the Oregon Scientific WMR100 which comes with a rain collector, a combined wind/temperature/humidity sensor, a display unit, and various mounting hardware. I tested its accuracy in several ways, including pouring carefully measured amounts of water (from a rain gauge) through the rain collector, comparing the temperature readings with a very accurate thermometer, and holding the wind sensor out the window of a car at 40 mph. The results were impressive. I had previously tried these tests on a LaCrosse weather station as well as one from Radio Shack, neither of which was completely accurate. The Oregon Scientific WMR100 was right on the mark for measuring preciptiation, and also for temperature. The temperature was down to minus 15F one night, and lithium batteries still worked fine. The outdoor temperature sensor is slow to respond to rapidly rising or falling temperature, but this is probably a good design feature to avoid over-reaction to direct sunlight if it's not in the shade. The wind speed readings for 40 mph on the odometer ranged from 40 to 45+ on the display unit, but doing this out the window of a car may not be 100% reliable as a test! The display unit sits firmly on a table (well weighted in the bottom) yet is easy to use as a hand unit. It is a little inconvenient to have to scroll through the settings to see everything -- for example, the readings for rainfall, UV, and barometric pressure do not display simultaneously and it is necessary to use the control buttons to change between these settings in order to see them all. The manual is good in explaining everything. The construction is very sturdy considering that it's made of plastic, and the mounting pole is even metal. All in all I am very satisfied with it and certainly would recommend it over LaCrosse for a number of reasons. From what I would expect for something at this price, I would give it 5 stars.
Update, July 2, 2008: After several months, the temperature and humidity signals were no longer coming through to the display unit without constantly having to reset the sensor (on the roof!), so I returned the whole weather station under warranty, as instructed by Oregon Scientific's Customer Service Department listed in the warranty. After more than 7 months and many inquiries, they had not sent me the new unit yet, saying that it was "back ordered" and would be sent when available.... in a few months! I then contacted the Oregon Scientific retail store where I had purchased the unit, and with no hesitation they told me that they backed the product and would send a replacement. So, if you buy, buy from a retailer who will back the product or directly from the company's retail store. Don't depend on Oregon Scientific's Customer Service Department! The Oregon Scientific retail store in Tigard, Oregon was very helpful in dealing with the problem because I had purchased it there in the first place and they still had a copy of my receipt on file. My only regret is not having called them first when the problem began.
Update July 24, 2009: This weather station is still working wonderfully!

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Capturing weather data has never been easier thanks to this wireless weather station from Oregon Scientific. This professional-grade weather station features a rotary dial for quickly fingering through six different weather measurements. It includes a clock with alarm that automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock and adjusts for Daylight Saving Time where applicable. An all-in-one sensor pole lets you install all 5 sensors in one place without hassling with wires. Attach the sensors to the pole and mount the pole in the garden, on top of the barn, or on the nearest hill to receive temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind and rainfall data from up to 300 feet away. The main console can receive data from up to 10 sensors (extra sensors sold separately).
More great features include a bar graph that shows a 24-hour history of barometric, UV index and rainfall data. The wind sensor provides information on wind speed, gusting and wind direction. The station also displays dew point, wind chill and heat index, as well as three levels of temperature and humidity trends: Rising, Steady or Falling. Twelve- and 24-hour weather forecasts are displayed with easy-to-read graphic icons. The HiGlo electroluminescent backlight allows for easy reading.

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

La Crosse WS-8035U-IT Wireless 915mhz Forecast Station with Pressure Graph & In/Out Temps Review

La Crosse WS-8035U-IT Wireless 915mhz Forecast Station with Pressure Graph and In/Out Temps
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I'm a meteorologist. If I had it in my budget to get a professional weather station (like from Davis) for my home I would but until I do this station will serve nicely.
The display unit is nice and large, very easy to read. The base is narrow enough that I can set it on the kitchen window sill without worrying it will fall into the sink. The remote sensor is about 30-40 feet away, around the corner of the house. Our home has metal siding and the signal from the remote has to travel through two exterior walls and a window; we've had no reception problems.
The sensors are accurate. When I first put in the batteries (follow the instructions as another reviewer said) I let the outdoor sensor sit next to the indoor sensor for quite a while. The readings from the base unit and remote matched within 0.7 of a degree and 2% humidity.
The clock set itself within about an hour of putting in the batteries.
The base unit is easy to read and full of information. The unit records not only high and low temperature and humidity for both the indoor and outdoor sensors but also the date and time the reading was taken. If you were so inclined you could reset the measurements on 1 January, then on 31 December see when you had your highs and lows for the year.
I want to address a couple of comments by other reviewers. First, the specifications of the unit (found on page 23 of the manual downloadable from Amazon) clearly state the unit will only report outside temperatures to about -22F. Expecting La Crosse to do something about this is like buying a Geo Metro and complaining that you can't compete in NASCAR. The unit is not built for those extreme low temperatures. Don't buy it if it doesn't meet your needs.
Second, the Weather Channel reports measurements taken by a weather station (often at an airport or NWS office) that is in your cable viewing area. The Weather Channel is not reporting conditions in your backyard. Official measurments are taken using instruments housed in a shelter built to certain specifications, usually 4-6 feet off the ground. I've got my outdoor sensor stuck to the side of the house about 8-9 feet up. It's good enough for backyard meteorology but it's definitely doesn't meet requirements for official measurements.
Third, the reason the pressure tendency chart blinks (actually it's displayed in a scrolling fashion) is "to avoid burnout of the LCD". Manual, page 18, section I9.
Remember, the pressure displayed is station pressure. The values reported by the Weather Channel are converted to sea level pressure. Station pressure is affected by the height of the weather station; the higher you're located above sea level the lower the pressure displayed, compared to sea level pressure. Fortunately it's not the number that matters. What you're interested in as a weather watcher is the pressure tendency. If the pressure is dropping then look for worsening weather; likewise with increasing pressure you can expect conditions to improve.
All in all this is a nice package with many features found only on more expensive units.
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Update 25 Aug 2007
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The unit is still going strong after a year, though the outside sensor died. It fell off the side of the house a couple of times - it's possible that had something to do with it. Fortunately the replacement sensor is only $15 here on Amazon, though it doesn't come with a weather shield. I have it under an eave, but I still may seal the new sensor (La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor) with silicon as a precaution.
I didn't realize how much I looked at the thing until the sensor died...I'm going through data withdrawal now.
Interestingly, the unit is now branded as "The Weather Channel" wireless weather station. When I bought this it was just a regular old wireless weather station. Perhaps TWC branding is the reason the price has gone up since last year.

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This wireless weather station displays a wide range of information in an easy-to-read format on a large LCD.The unit monitors indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity, barometric pressure with pressure history chart, displays the current moon phase, and forecast icon.Time is set by the U.S. atomic clock.Additionally, this unit has a time alarm with snooze.

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Monday, December 31, 2012

Chaney Instrument Wireless Weather Thermometer Review

Chaney Instrument Wireless Weather Thermometer
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Not bad. I bought this one to replace a wired unit I had. It is very good at relaying an accurate temperature. The atomic clock is tricky, but works if you have a clear path to the northern sky. The channels went astray a couple of times, but once they are locked in they do well. I would recommend this product.

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This stylish unit provides all the information you need to get your day off to a great start.Atomic clock with alarm provides extremely accurate time.Indoor/Outdoor temperature can be displayed in either °F or °C.Indoor/Outdoor humidity is displayed, as well as moon phase!Unit includes a backlight and runs on 2 AA batteries (not included).

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Chaney Instrument Wireless Weather Station w/ Remote Review

Chaney Instrument Wireless Weather Station w/ Remote
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I bought the Chaney Wireless Weather Station back in late August. I'll admit, I am very critical about my products, so this one was intensely reviewed. Overall, I think it was well worth the purchase (and the price was reasonable too!). This product tracks temperature and humidity from a remote sensor and the base station, as well as provides arrows that indicate the general trend (temp rising, falling, stabilizing). The clock is readable from a distance and the weather forecaster has been accurate about 90% of the time.
I would give this product 5 stars if not for a few things I have not liked about it. First, it is difficult to read the "Day of Week". Sure, I didn't buy a weather station to find out what day it was, but that feature would be nicer if it was readable from more than 5 feet away. Second, the moon phase icon likes to scroll around through the entire cycle. It remains on the actual phase for about 5 seconds, but it gets really annoying when your glancing at it and it's moving around, leaving you to wait for it to come to a halt again. Lastly, the weather forecaster seems a bit sensitive to barometric pressure changes. I don't know if this is uniform for all weather stations. Like I said earlier, it is right 90% of the time. However, sometimes it will jump from sunny to partly cloudy and then rainy when the Weather Channel says it will be rainy within the next 12 hours for sure. Also, my unit has trouble connecting to the Colorado station -- however, this is my problem, as I am in an apartment where even cell signals struggle getting in.
Overall, this unit was well worth the purchase. I would gladly recommend it to anybody buying a weather station. It is affordable, reliable, and has never given me any grief.

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Offering more weather display features than any device in its class, this handy desktop weather station monitors indoor and outdoor temperature, outdoor temperature trends, and features minimum and maximum temperature memory functions. It displays in your choice of Fahrenheit or Celsius. The clock receives official broadcasts of Atomic Time updates via radio and sets itself accordingly for optimal precision. The clock is equipped with an alarm, snooze button, and backlight feature. The weather station also features indoor and outdoor humidity displays, weather forecasting, and a calendar with moon phase monitoring.The unit includes one remote sensor and can receive data from up to 3 remote sensors (purchased separately).

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Monday, December 17, 2012

La Crosse Technology WS-9020U-IT Intelligent Forecast Station Review

La Crosse Technology WS-9020U-IT Intelligent Forecast Station
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I've owned the LaCrosse WS-9020U-IT for about 8 months. It was easy to set up and after an initial wait of several hours for the clock to read the atomic clock signal, it has worked fine.
The LaCrosse replaced an Oregon Scientific forecaster which was lost during a move. In my opinion, the Oregon Scientific was more accurate, but it did not have as many forecast possibilities and features. Instead of forecasting only Sun, Cloudy, Partly Cloudy, and Rain, the LaCrosse also includes forecasts for Lowest night time temp., snow, frost, storms, high winds, tempest (that's what it indicated during a recent tornado warning for the area), fog, etc. Unfortunately, anything other than the 4 icons are in the lower section and are somewhat difficult to read as it alternates between those, the lowest and highest temp of the day, and forecast lowest temperature for the night.
Instead of the silly boy or girl icons which are on so many LaCrosse products, the display is more simple and straight forward; good for a weather hobbyist. Indoor and Outdoor Temperature and Humidity are in large numerals. There is a great bar-graph which shows changes for a 12 hour period of time, in additon there is an arrow showing the current tendency, up or down.
The biggest drawback to the WS-9020U-IT is that there is no backlight of any kind. At this price point it should not have been omitted. In addition, the viewing angle isn't great so the forecaster needs to be placed where the light is adequate as well as at the correct angle. That combined with the small lettering for the expanded forecasts which alternate between several things, it is difficult to read at best. Trying to get the information you want with a quick glance is impossible.
I'm really torn between giving it 3 stars or 4. It is feature rich but the lack of backlight and small lettering is a substantial issue. Since I don't belive the remote sensor is 100% accurate (reading a few degrees higher than it should), my final decision is to only give 3 stars. I don't regret the purchase, but if I had it to do over, I'd want a unit with a backlight for easier viewing.

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Know when to expect strong winds, freezing cold, rain, snow storms and other inclement weather with this forecast station from La Crosse Technology. The main console installs indoors and receives weather data from the included wireless sensor that installs up to 330 feet away. Frost, fog, snowfall, temperature highs and lows are forecast with time frame. The station also displays outdoor and indoor temperature and humidity. An atomic time sets itself automatically for Daylight Savings Time when needed, and shows date along with either 12- or 24-hour display modes. The weather station also displays 12-hour barometric pressure history for more accurate predictions on weather ahead. A handy forecast icon lets you know if it's going to be cloudy, sunny, rainy or mixed. The unit is can receive data from up three outside sensors (others sold separately).The receiver measures 6.89 by 4.72 by 1.22 inches. The sensor measures 6.3 by 1.69 by .91 inches. The receiver requires 3 AA Alkaline Batteries (not included). Thermo-hygro sensor requires 2 AA Alkaline Batteries (not included)

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Oregon Scientific Handheld Forecaster with Alarm - Silver Review

Oregon Scientific Handheld Forecaster with Alarm - Silver
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i have had one of these for 9 months now and they are tops oregon have done a good job and although they are not waterproof they are a very useful tool to take with you as you travel full marks to oregon

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Handheld weather station provides a 12 to 24 hour forecast and local temperature and humidity readings in a compact, handheld design. The forecaster also doubles as a travel alarm clock with a crescendo alarm and snooze function. This wireless weather forecaster features a belt clip that rotates to serve as a table stand. This portable weather station features moon phase indicator, barometric pressure trend indicator and severe weather alert indicator. This handheld weather station operates at the temperature range between -4.0°F to +144.0 °F (-20.0°C to +60.0°C).

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

La Crosse Technology Combo11-IT Wireless Weather Station Combo Pack Review

La Crosse Technology Combo11-IT Wireless Weather Station Combo Pack
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I've had this weather station up and running for over a week, and it is doing well. My previous one was a sophisticated (and much more expensive) Oregon Scientific that died, with no chance of resurrection, a little over a year along. This evidently made me wary of the brand, so I decided to go for the La Crosse this time around, and keep it simpler.
The Combo11-IT is actually two weather stations -- one complete and one basic -- in one package, plus an external temperature and humidity sensor. The more complete station is the WS-9037U-IT and the basic one is the WS-9080UR-JT. There is no way you can apprehend this from reading the skimpy info in the product page, and I only found out when I received it. This two-in-one scheme is very handy because, for instance, you can have one station in the living room and the other one in the bedroom, and both are fed the same data from the external transmitter.
The more complete panel is very similar to other La Crosse models, and gives you:
* Time, in 12 or 24 hrs, and date (set by atomic clock if you live in the US, or manually if you don't)
* Moon phase
* Indoor temperature and humidity (celsius or fahrenheit and %, respectively), plus a comfort indicator icon that states the obvious
* Forecast, which is dependent on barometric pressure changes. Another set of icons, composed of an arrow and an image. Arrow can point upwards or downwards, and the icon can indicate "sunny", "cloudy with sunny intervals" or "rainy"
* Barometric pressure, in Hg or hPa
* Barometric pressure 24-hour history
* Outdoor temperature and humidity (C /F and %), plus the comfort indicator
You can also set the station to alarm clock mode with or without snooze, and customize several parameters, such as measuring units, forecast icon sensitivity, back-light intensity, etc., and see the maximum and minimum indoor and outdoor temps and humidity for the last 24 hours.
The basic panel gives you only time (12/24 hrs), indoor and outdoor temperatures (C or F) and minimum and maximum temperatures in the last 24 hours. It comes with its own little manual. You can set the time by the atomic clock or manually, and adjust the LCD display's contrast.
The weather-resistant outdoor transmitter only displays the current temperature reading in fahrenheit, which I found very odd. My stations are set to celsius (I am metric) and there is no way to set the transmitter to it. I emailed La Crosse about this -- the package contains helpful info about contacting them for support, including an email address -- but more than a week has passed and still no reply. I no longer expect one...
I advise you to read the manual, as there is a procedure to set up the main units and the transmitter, and all the configuring is done with 5 buttons on the right side. However, I found it easy and quick and got it right the first time around in a few minutes.
The readings from both units appear to be accurate enough. I put them in different rooms, in places with no direct sunlight, and the temperature variation between them is just 0.3 celsius (roughly 0.6F). The external transmitter reaches both units equally well.
Both units have a nice, discreet design and appear well built. The complete one has a very firm detachable stand or can be wall-mounted. The basic unit has a fold-in stand and can also be wall-hung.
The one thing that really daunted me was getting all the components out of their horrendous packaging. It was one of those impossible-to-cut-open plastic and cardboard setups that nearly made me send the whole thing back. But once I overcame this first hurdle (with a brand-new cut on my finger), the rest was easy.
I like the Combo11-IT pack and think that it is good value for the money. I just hope it lasts for a long time.

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Keep an eye on the weather conditions from two different rooms in the house with the help of this La Crosse Technology wireless weather station combo. The combo provides a basic temperature station and a more sophisticated forecast station. For consistent readings between the two base units, both stations receive outdoor weather transmissions from the same TX29UDTH-IT wireless remote sensor. The two bases also benefit from atomic clocks, resetting daily via radio transmission with the US Atomic Clock in Colorado.
The temperature and forecast stations both display on their LCD screens the indoor temperature as measured in their respective locations, along with the date, the time, and, as relayed by the remote sensor, the outdoor temperature, ranging from -39.9 to 139.8 degrees F. Additionally, both bases convey the minimum and maximum indoor and outdoor temperatures. For further weather information, the forecast station assesses barometric pressure information, including tendency arrows and a 24-hour historical graph. The station utilizes this data and the outdoor temperature to forecast weather, indicated with three graphic icons. Endowed with selectable contrast and a LED backlight, the LCD display of forecast unit also includes twelve icons to denote the moon phase, an indoor comfort level icon, and indoor and outdoor humidity readings. The Swiss-precision sensor transmits to the two bases at a 915 MHz frequency from up to 330 feet away unobstructed. Place the sensor out of direct rain or sun for the best results. To power the combo components, the separate purchase of five AA batteries and two AAA batteries is required. A limited one-year warranty covers this package. The temperature station measures 3-3/4 inches wide by 3/4 inches deep by 5-1/3 inches high, while the forecast station measures 4-3/4 inches wide by 1-1/4 inches deep by 6-4/5 inches high.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Near Far Weather Station Review

Near Far Weather Station
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A modern beauty...well designed... nice features...proximity sensor, very cool...perfect for an office or a well lit place....
I'm returning mine - I bought this one for the bedroom so that I could have the time and temperature at a glance - unfortunately, in order to do that I would need to turn on the lights - which defeats the purpose of having an electronic digital clock - if I have to turn on the lights I might as well look at my grandfather clock....disappointing from that aspect.
Oh yes...it has a small light...if you push the snooze button...inconvenient...
So, if you want this clock make sure that you use it in an area with lots of light.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Oregon Scientific RMS300 USB PC Datalogging Weather Forecaster Review

Oregon Scientific RMS300 USB PC Datalogging Weather Forecaster
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Wish I had read the march 10th review before purchasing, couldn't agree more... I wanted this just about exclusively for the usb and logging ability. I had imagined that it would store a bit of info and then you could download it and view it... nope, has to be plugged into USB all the time with very badly written software running to log it, consuming a constant 30% CPU for no reason. Suspect. I am going to return this.

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The Oregon Scientific RMS300 Wireless Temperature and Humidity Data Station allows you to store local weather data on your PC. This revolutionary weather station provides advanced data-tracking and analysis functions for up to three outdoor temperature and humidity sensors. Data importing to your computer is automatic when your weather station is connected using the included USB cable. By utilizing the advanced software, you can perform various data and statistical analysis conveniently on your computer. This innovative product is ideal for home or professional use.

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Oregon Scientific BHT663A Wireless Home Weather Stations Review

Oregon Scientific BHT663A Wireless Home Weather Stations
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I love this product and the flexibility it provides of using each of its components seperately or together. For example, I have the Clock and the Thermo/Hygro components in the study and the weather forecaser in the kitchen. They look beautiful and function well. Highly recommended.
This product lost 1 start because it is not back-lit. Makes it very difficult to tell time in a dark room.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

JD LongRange Wthr w/ Barometric Review

JD LongRange Wthr w/ Barometric
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We have owned the silver unit (not the John Deere version) for over 6 years now and it has been reliable. We bought additional sensors for the unit multiple years after we bought the receiver and they worked as well. Now we have three remotes working. One outside, one in the garage, and one in the attic. I searched this item on Amazon in an attempt to buy another one for a gift, but I can only find the green one and I don't want the green one. Anyhow, I have multiple Oregon Scientific items and have had good luck with both of them. I guess they have created a loyal customer.

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Don't waste time waiting for the weather man to give you today's forecast. With the Oregon Scientific John Deere Wireless Long-Range Weather Forecaster, you'll always know what the weather will be -- even up to 24 hours in advance!This all-in-one, radio-controlled BAR898HGA system features a green main unit that displays the forecast with graphical icons, as well as the time. The five-tiered display illuminates with green LED lighting and even has a crescendo alarm clock with an eight-minute snooze button! The Thermo-Hygro Sensor measures temperature, relative humidity, and barometric pressure, while communicating wirelessly through the main unit display with a transmission range of up to 300 feet. Both units can be wall mounted or placed on a desktop for convenient placement options.Monitor your surroundings and keep the time with this Oregon Scientific John Deere Wireless Long-Range Weather Forecaster. Order today!

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Weather forcaster, BAR122/BLRGR-J Review

Weather forcaster, BAR122/BLRGR-J
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This unit is very good. Picks up the remote temp probes easily. The 300 ft range is excellent for back yard greenhouses where a temperature alarm is needed during the winter.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Oregon Scientific Giovannoni Weather Station Review

Oregon Scientific Giovannoni Weather Station
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I've always been fascinated by Oregon Scientific products, but they didn't seem to have the aesthetic design that I was looking for....until I saw the Giovannoni Weather Station. This product has exquisite design.
Practically, it works like a dream as I'm monitoring the temperature inside, outside, in my cigar humidor and wine cellar. Cigars and wine require consistent and particular conditions in order to flourish. The Giovannoni handles up to five sensors (comes with one remote sensor, the others can be purchased additionally). With just a whirl of the dial, I can monitor any of the aforementioned places. Too cool for words.
My only issue is that in standby modus (when the dial is not being used) the screen is not illuminated and thus not easy to see the data. That cost it a star in my rating. Overall, the Giovannoni is quite recommendable.

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Designed by the world renown Stefano Giovannoni, this wireless weather station features a graphical weather forecast with 5 channel support as well as a self-setting atomic clock and alarm. The unit also has an easy to use rotary dial for navigation.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Oregon Scientific FSW301A-K Modena Ferrari Speedometer Line Weather Station Review

Oregon Scientific FSW301A-K Modena Ferrari Speedometer Line Weather Station
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This is an awesome weather station. The temp is precise. It's full of features. You are sure to love this station, if you choose to purchase it. The only problem that I am currently experiencing is that the atomic clock seems to be picking up Pacific time rather than Central. I will surely get this figured out though.

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The MODENA Speedometer Style Weather Forecaster brings you the weather forecast via easy to read weather icons represented by exciting and fun Ferrari racing tires!Set the official time by synchronizing the clock and calendar to the official U.S. atomic clock via radio frequency broadcast. Includes air pressure display with built-in barometric sensor, indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity display, and comfort level indicator based on temperature and humidity. Crescendo alarm gradually gets louder and lasts 2 minutes. Snooze function provides an 8-minute delay between alarms. Alarm sound is selectable between exciting Ferrari racing engine sound or standard beep alarm HiGlo backlight is easy to read during low lighting conditionsRequires: 3 x AA batteries.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Timeworks 23" Regency B Rossiter Wall Clock, Red Review

Timeworks 23 Regency B Rossiter Wall Clock, Red
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We did not purchase this from Amazon, but please don't waste your money. The mechanism the runs the clock is worth about $2.00. It is cheap. Ours went out after 3 years and we called the company and they said it was only supposed to work for 3 to 5 years. They sent out a new, free, but this is nothing to pass on to your kids. Garage sale stuff.

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Classic elegance never goes out of style and Timeworks offers many different clock options to add to your decor.Whatever size or design, the clocks - all made in the USA - are always a charming addition to any home and make a great gift.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Oregon Scientific RM962A Atomic Time Travel Clock with Indoor Thermometer Review

Oregon Scientific RM962A Atomic Time Travel Clock with Indoor Thermometer
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My wife needed a new alarm clock and, having an older model Oregon alarm, I did not hesitate to get her this clock.
Pros: Interesting design, radio-adjusting ("atomic"[sic]), backlight, initially gently alarm which becomes increasingly insistant, adequate display size, great price.
Cons: A bit big to be a considered travel alarm, time zone adjustment is on the front - your time zone might be accidently changed while setting the clock, no lock to precent accidental activation in your luggage.
A good bedside clock for those who want a battery-powered alarm.
Dave

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OREGON SCIENTIFIC RM962A - This Atomic Time Travel Clock uses ExactSet technology to synchronize itself via radio signal with the U.S. Atomic Clock!Automatic signal reception activation

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