Showing posts with label barometric pressure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barometric pressure. Show all posts

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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Saturday, September 29, 2012

La Crosse Technology WS-8035U-IT-SAL Wireless Weather Station with Remote Temperature and Humidity Gauge Review

La Crosse Technology WS-8035U-IT-SAL Wireless Weather Station with Remote Temperature and Humidity Gauge
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I received a well deserved "C" in Meteorology in College, but when I got the Wireless Weather Station, I was stunned at what I had missed and what this device can offer. Quite simply, an outdoor sensor (a small iPod sized `thermo/hygro sensor') placed on an outside post or wall acts as the receptor of information from, yes, the NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology-Time and Frequency Division) radio station, WWVB, in Ft. Collins, Colorado, daily. Also using the local weather, the sensor transmits tons of information to the very cool looking unit in your house. Here are some of the features you see:
*Controlled Time
*Moon Phase Display
*Indoor Temperature/Humidity Display
*Outdoor Temperature
*Date Display
*A cute Comfort Icon
*a Forecast Icon
*Air Pressure Trend Indicator
*Barometric Air Pressure
*24-hour Air Pressure History
*Humidity Display
*Remote Sensor Number
It can be read in 12 or 24 hour mode. There is a radio controlled alarm that also has a snooze (or off). Maybe you can just watch the news to get your information, but this is more than a weather station for your neighborhood - it is a conversation piece. The only drawback I could find is that the LCD display is not very bright without indoor lighting. But that's a small complaint considering all the cool stuff you get just by glancing at the display on your wall (I put mine among all my wall photos). This would also make a really great gift for anyone - weather-wise or not.

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Stay in touch with weather conditions trends right outside your door with this weather station and wireless remote temperature and humidity gauge duo from La Crosse Technology. The indoor console displays temperature and humidity levels indoors and out and shows daily weather forecasts that help you dress for the weather. The main display receives temperature and humidity data from the included wireless remote sensor. The wireless sensor installs just about anywhere—up to 330 feet away—to report on conditions in the greenhouse, garage, wine cellar or baby’s room, places where proper temperature and humidity levels are crucial.
The weather station’s main console displays a wide range of information in an easy-to-read format on a large LCD. The unit monitors indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity, as well as barometric pressure, and features a pressure history chart to give you some idea of where the weather is heading. It also displays the current moon phase for tide information, and 3 handy forecast icons let you know at a glance if it’s going to be rainy, cloudy, or sunny. Equipped with an atomic clock, time is set automatically via radio and in synch with the U.S. atomic clock for utmost accuracy. The clock also features an alarm with snooze.

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Friday, July 27, 2012

Oregon Scientific Wireless Indoor Outdoor Thermometer with Alarm Clock IWA-80055 Review

Oregon Scientific Wireless Indoor Outdoor Thermometer with Alarm Clock IWA-80055
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I like this alarm clock, it's cute, but has no backlight.
They first sent me the wrong one, but when I contacted the seller they let me keep that one AND sent me the correct one so I didn't have to pay any return shipping. This was very nice of them and shows they are a good company to do business with.
So if you are going to buy an alarm clock, these guys deserve your business over most of the other small companies out there trying to sell you one that are not as reputable.

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Color: Pink. Wireless indoor/outdoor thermometer with alarm clock, 433hz thermo sensor transmits temperature up to 100 feet. Battieries not included.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Oregon Scientific BAR208HGA Advanced Weather Station with Atomic Time Review

Oregon Scientific BAR208HGA Advanced Weather Station with Atomic Time
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I've only had this weather station for a week, but I already love it. Very easy to use. Had it setup in a couple of minutes. Sensor reception is excellent. I mounted the sensor on the back wall of our house next to a window. The station is located on the lowest level of our house (partially underground) with several walls between it and the sensor and they work perfect. The unit has an excellent back light that is orange in color like a midsummer sunset and illuminates the entire screen well.
The only slight disappointment for me is the poor reception for the Atomic clock signal. I am located on the east coast in eastern PA and with the unit in the lower level of the house on the east side, it just doesn't receive the signal. Not a huge deal, I just set the clock manually. I would recommend this unit to anyone looking for a well rounded unit that provides a nice amount of data for a great price.

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Get the onsite weather conditions from all angles with this feature-packed weather station from Oregon Scientific. Graphic weather icons indicate what it’s like outside before the day begins: rainy, sunny, window, cloudy… so you know how to dress for the day. The weather station monitors indoor and outdoor temperature from up to 3 remote locations (additional sensors sold separately) for monitoring conditions in the garden, the wine cellar, or the baby's room. The unit provides weather forecasts and weather warning messages for extreme heat, high winds, storms, fog and frost. A self-setting atomic clock displays in either 12- or 24- hour format with time zone offset feature and month/day calendar. All this displayed on a large LCD with a white backlight for nighttime viewing.

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