Showing posts with label professional weather centers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label professional weather centers. Show all posts

Sunday, September 23, 2012

La Crosse Technology Weather Channel WS-1611TWC-IT Professional Weather Center Review

La Crosse Technology Weather Channel WS-1611TWC-IT Professional Weather Center
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Pros:
Price less than $100.
Fewer batteries, 5 - AA's
Battery only, no wall wart required
Long Battery Life, ~2 Years
Detailed, illustrated manual
Altitude adjustment for the barometer
Impressive wireless range
* Rain gauge more useful than expected
Cons:
Mixed reviews
No radio receiver for WWV's Atomic Clock
Temp sensor not weather proof
No inside temp reading
No PC Connection
*Painful Max/Min reset procedure
Looking at the product picture, one sees The Weather Channel logo, yet if you go to their store, nothing approaching this product exists. My conclusion is that after six-months at the TWC, they wanted no part of the headaches and shipped their inventory back to Lacrosse for sale on Amazon. So this price disappears with that inventory.
* I no longer believe the above, I've seen this exact model for sale at Wal-Mart.
In researching the triple sensor (temp, wind, rain) market I was primarily interested in temp and wind. Since its always windy in the winter, now I'll know how windy. It rains so seldom that why bother measuring, besides it won't measure snow, and humidity is always so low it's at the fringe of dry sensor measurement. I'm not a weather hobbiest, so PC connection was unimportant, besides being impractical in my solar-electric home. I'll just do the same as the last 10-years, write down the daily min and max in the monthly wall calendar, how crude, pen and paper.
I considered Oregon Scientific, better reviews, more features, but much more expensive and it needed 10 batteries and a wall wart. Also Zephyr and Davis, the first had no reviews or downloadable manual and the latter was out of my price range. I read many positive and negative reviews for the 1611/1612 and I downloaded several manuals. In the end, I decided on the "devil I knew", my $20 La Cross wireless thermometer, 9013, had been reliable for many years. I'll keep it around for its atomic clock.
Like all La Crosse weather instruments, the top line of the display is the time and date, on a weather station? Then the date field is so tight, mine now reads 11209, unlike the time field there are no spaces or delimiters. The single most important reading, the outdoor temp, is buried in the fourth group, duh. Since you can get an atomic clock on $15 units, one has to wonder why its not included on the 1611? Having all that in mind, I was price driven, so the 1611 is it.
A clever feature of the 1611 is one pair of AA's inside the temp sensor powers it and both the rain and wind sensors, all wired together. Now it gets strange, if all these sensors are outside and wirelessly connected to the base station, why is the temp sensor not weather proof? It has to be protected from rain and sun, Duh? So I made a "bird house" to protect the "outdoor" sensor from the weather.
I have the sensors roughly 200-feet from the base, the signal has to pass through a 12" solid wood wall and the base is sitting on a table with a wireless b/g router and a wireless mouse, no problems. I'm impressed.
I've attached two photos, may help to visualize setup. *Added three more pics.
Edit (*)July 10, 2009
After the wind blew over my original mast and smashed the wind sensor into too many pieces to count, I bought a second used unit. I guyed the mast with four steel cables, see pic. I now have two working base stations and a few spare parts.
I have two more complaints about the user interface:
1) Resetting the max/min readings. Press Max/Min to scroll through all the possible values > press Set, then press + for every value you wish to reset. Theirs no master reset.
2) The Beaufort wind speed scale is meaningless unless you live on the ocean and own a boat. I'd much prefer the MPH value be inside the wind rose.

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Keep abreast of weather shifts just outside the front door with this professional weather center from The Weather Channel by La Crosse Technology. Complete with wind and rain measurements, the weather center allows users to assess up-to-date outdoor conditions to plan appropriately. The weather center also records up to 200 sets of weather data, minimum and maximum temperatures and humidity, and barometric pressure over a 12-hour period.
The sleek weather center base mounts on a wall or stands alone. On its LCD screen, equipped with eight levels of contrast and a push-button LED backlight for nighttime illumination, the base displays the weather and time information. Users manually set the date and time, and can also engage the buzz alarm for morning wake-up. To assess outdoor conditions, a thermo-hygro sensor communicates with the base at a 915 MHz frequency from up to 330 feet. This sensor measures temperatures from –39.8 to +139 degrees F, and humidity levels from 1 to 99 percent. Based on the sensor’s barometric pressure readings, the base unit presents a 12-hour historical bar graph and an air pressure tendency arrow. A graphic icon depicts the forecast. In the event of storms, the weather center features a storm warning alert, and the user can create additional custom alarms. Connected by cables to the thermo-hygro sensor, a rain sensor records rainfall measurements and a wind sensor analyzes wind chill, speed, and direction. A mounting case comes with the thermo-hygro sensor. To ensure proper function, install the thermo-hygro sensor in a protected location out of direct sun or rain. The weather center requires the separate purchase of five AA batteries. Covered by a limited one-year warranty, the weather center base measures 4-3/4 inches wide by 1-1/5 inches deep by 6-9/10 inches tall.

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

La Crosse Technology Ws-1612Al-It Professional Weather Center - Choose Finish Review

La Crosse Technology Ws-1612Al-It Professional Weather Center - Choose Finish
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This product includes three weather instrument packages: anemometer/wind direction vane, temperature/humidity, and rainfall, all wirelessly linked to a large LCD display. It shows those data on the display roughly in real time (seems to update every five/seven seconds or so) and keeps track not only of maxima and minima on most of those statistics but also when they occurred... very nice. Fairly easy to set up, see my review on the National Geographic weather station on how to get their similar wind and temperature packages set up. That's the good news.
The bad news is that the system is grossly inaccurate. The wind speed data always reports wind speeds thirty to fifty percent below their actual values (when compared to a NOAA instrument package very near my house), and temperatures that vary wildly as the day goes on.
I gathered enough data on wind and temperature readings several times/day for several days to see that while the AVERAGE value of the temperature reported over the day is fairly close to the NOAA data, the standard deviation is about 250 percent that of the NOAA data, despite my locating the thermometer off the ground and in the shade. The wind speed data's always significantly under actual wind speed -- the cheaper National Geographic unit with its anemometer sitting within a few feet of the Lacrosse anemometer tracked with the NOAA data very well -- despite the fact that I actually purchased a replacement anemometer unit from Lacrosse. (Both units showed the same biases -- wind direction was correct, wind speed under-reported.) Atmospheric pressure was, however, dead on... once calibrated. So, I thought, maybe there's a calibration procedure for the wind speed?
The true insult, however, was when I contacted Lacrosse looking for some guidance... could they recommend better infrared shielding for the temperature gauge? Was there a way to calibrate and adjust the package's interpretation of the wind speed information? Their Web site warned that they were very busy this time of year so I thought I'd be a nice guy and use their email. No answer for two weeks, so I politely asked a second time; no answer. It's been four weeks and I'm still waiting.
This unit seems basically well-thought-out, save for the lack of calibration opportunities. Without that calibration, though, it's completely worthless. Save your money.

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Whether you just want accurate weather forecasts for pleasant outings or are in need of precision weather data from all angles Mother Nature strikes, the La Crosse Technology Professional Weather Station does it all with ease. So easy to use that it's fun, the WS-1612AL-IT Professional Weather Station monitors a wide range of weather information. The station monitors, displays and records temperature, humidity, wind-chill direction and speed, receiving data from the system's super-accurate thermo-hygro, rain, and wind sensors, which set up quickly without wires up to 330 feet away.
The weather station monitors, displays and records the basics such as outdoor temperature and humidity, wind speed and direction, and rainfall. The unit also studies wind chill and detailed rain data, as well as forecasting the weather ahead. Weather alarms with storm warnings offer plenty of heads up when it's time to man the sails, cover that garden, pack up camp, or head for the slopes. The station also features a handy forecast icon for weather conditions at a glance. A barometric pressure graph and 12-hour history graph let you know where weather is headed. Also, storage of 200 sets of history weather data recorded in 3-hour intervals makes this weather station truly a scientific instrument professional meteorologists can count on.
More great features include a time display, clearly visible on the weather station's large LCD screen along with a full calendar display and alarm. The completely wireless system also monitors outdoor humidity, records minimum and maximum temperature and humidity, and specifies time and date of recording. A humidity alarm indicates when user-set humidity levels have been breached. The station is also equipped with a relative air pressure indicator for easy setting and trend accuracy. Barometric pressure with 12-hour history graph means quick scanning of the day's air pressure and more accurate forecasts.Wind speed is recorded between 0 to 111.8 mph (0 to 207 km/h), with a wind-chill range from -39.8° F to 139.8° F.
With display options, range settings, and warning features galore, the unit is as informative as it is comprehensible. A contrast selectable LCD makes it easy to read in low light. A low battery indicator keeps you powered up. Wind direction is displayed in 16 steps, a great feature for aeronautics, sailing, wind generator installers and more. Wind speed is displayed in mph, km/h or m/s, and Beaufort scale). The weather station also displays maximum wind speed with time and date of recording and features a high-wind alarm function. There's also a manual reset for outdoor temperature/humidity, pressure and wind-chill recording start times.
The purchase includes all mounting hardware for the sensors. The receiver measures 8.9 by 6 by 1.25 inches. The thermo-hygrometer measures 2.25 by 2.44 by 6.18 inches. The rain gauge measures 5.51 by 2.75 by 5.39 inches, and the wind sensor 9.84 by 6.45 by 7.58 inches.

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

La Crosse Technology Weather Direct Four Day Weather Forecaster Review

La Crosse Technology Weather Direct Four Day Weather Forecaster
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I agree with the other reviewers who dislike the form function of this product. It works well enough, but I know if the temperature of the room I'm standing in is comfortable or not -- what I DON'T know is what it will be like outside! Unfortunately, the indoor temperature can be constantly displayed, but the outdoor temperature either scrolls intermittently on the bottom of the screen (stand around a while waiting for it to get to the info you want), or you have to push a button on the back of the machine. UNFORTUNATELY, the button you push to get outdoor temp is right next to the alarm button. My wife and I have accidentally set the alarm when simply trying to view the outdoor temperature -- which we found out when it went off in the middle of the night.
The scrolling info on the bottom of the screen isn't very useful -- except for the outdoor temperature, it simply repeats the information on the rest of the screen (i.e., tomorrow will be cloudy, next day chance of rain, etc.) and is rather distracting.
I gave it 3 stars because it has a lot of information (3 day forcast, and can hit buttons to find out morning, noon and night info for each of those days, as well), and if you're looking for that, it's good, though its forcast highs and lows seem off (note you need an internet connection and a router to get the forcasts, that get sent wirelessly to the unit from the doohickey attached to your router). But if you're looking for something that will give you easy access to real-time outdoor temperature (frankly, as we were -- this was bought for us as a present), then go with something else.

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Weather Direct by La Crosse Technology gives you easy access to the same quality weather as meteorologists 24 hours-a-day without turning on a TV or a computer. It works without Wi-Fi, there is no software to install, and the forecasts are totally free. No subscription required. Choose the forecast information that you want from a list of over 60,000 locations in the United States and Canada including your hometown, golf courses, parks, sports venues and more. Now it’s even easier to plan your day--receive forecasts for each morning, afternoon, evening and night for today, tomorrow, day 3 and day 4. You’ll know to pack your umbrella for an afternoon shower, or bring a jacket for a cool evening at the game.
The wireless display also features: • Automatic time and date • Time alarm with snooze • Indoor temperature • Daily high and low temperature forecasts

The bottom LCD line scrolls your: • Wireless outdoor temperature • Selected city name • Sun rise/set • Forecast for selected location

The included wireless temperature sensor monitors your backyard temperature. You can also monitor your backyard temperature from anywhere in the world with your free membership to theweatherclub.com. The weather gateway connects to your network router with the included LAN cable to send secure wireless forecasts to the display - 24 hours a day without turning on a TV or computer. A wireless range of 330 feet allows you to put the display device almost anywhere you want. A PC is only required for one-time easy set-up or to customize features. High-speed Internet and network router are required. Change the way you get weather with Weather Direct by La Crosse Technology.

Full Features • Free Forecasts for the Location of Your Choice – Provides Around-the-Clock Weather without Tuning on a TV or Computer • Choose from Over 60,000 Locations in the United States and Canada Including Your Hometown, Parks, Sports Venues, Golf Courses and More. No Subscription Required. • 4 Day Forecasts with Specific Forecasts for Each Morning, Afternoon, Evening and Night • Scrolling Lower LCD Section Scrolls Wireless Outdoor Temperature, Selected City, Sunrise, Sunset, and Selected City Forecast • Forecasts for Daily HI / LOW Temperature • Indoor Temperature (°F/°C) • Wireless Outdoor Temperature (°F/°C) • Monitor Your Backyard Temperature from Anywhere In The World • Upper-Right Corner of LCD Toggles Date, Seconds and Indoor Temperature • Time Alarm with Snooze • Time and Date Sets Itself • 330 Ft Wireless Range • Battery Life Up to 2 Years (Batteries Not Included) • No WiFi or Software Installation Necessary • High-Speed Internet, Network Router and Computer for Web-Based Set-Up are Required • 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty

Expandable Want to View Forecasts for More than One Location at a Time or Receive Weather Alerts? Visit http://www.weatherdirect.com/3105.

View Forecasts for 4 More Locations on Your Wireless Display (Total of 5): In addition to your standard location, Weather Direct® allows you to monitor four more forecast locations on your Wireless Display, for a total of five. This option now allows you to can keep an eye on other the weather in other places in addition to your primary location, like where your daughter goes to school, your favorite vacation spot, your parents' house and more.

Add Forecast Alerts: Receive a Text Message or Email Alert When the Chance of Rain/Snow, HI/LOW Humidity, or HI/LOW Outdoor Temperature is Outside of Your Desired Range. The Wireless Display Will Also Sound Audible Alarms.

Add Severe Weather Alerts: Keep your family safe with Severe Weather Alerts issued by the National Weather Service. This valuable information will help you prepare for upcoming weather events. Choose which types of severe weather events you want to receive for up to three locations. Even be alerted via e-mail or SMS text message when you are away from your Wireless Display.

System Includes • Wireless Display (4.76”L x 1.53”W x 5.15”H) • Secure Weather Gateway (6.6”L x 1”W x 1.6”H) with AC Adapter and LAN cable (to connect to network router) • Wireless Temperature Sensor (1.5”L x .8”W x 5”H) with mounting hardware

Two "AA" Alkaline Batteries and 2 "C" Alkaline Batteries not included


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