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|  | Davis Instruments 6152-WEATHERLINKIP IP VantagePro2 Wireless Weather StationInternet Protocol or IP Network Weather Stations update weather servers real-time, providing up to the second data without the use of a PC. There are no networking fees. Perfect for low consumption requirements, remote monitoring applications, or weather station owners that do not want to leave their PC on 24/7.
Davis Instruments 6152 Vantage Pro2 Wireless Weather Station
The Davis VantagePro2 uses frequency hopping spread spectrum radio to transmit and receive data up to 1000' (300 m) line of sight.
The VantagePro2 console and wireless receiver provides forecasting, on-screen graphing, and much more. Quick view icons show the forecast at a glance—sunny, partly sunny, cloudy, rain or snow—while a moving ticker-tape display gives more details.
ISS is solar powered. The integrated sensor suite combines a rain collector, temperature and humidity sensors, and anemometer into one package—making setup easier than ever and improving performance and reliability.
Davis Instruments 6555 WeatherLink-IP Data Logger and Software
WeatherLinkIP for Vantage Pro®, Vantage Pro2™, or Weather Envoy™ (weather stations sold separately).
Post your weather data directly to the Internet without a PC—WeatherLinkIP does all the work for you. Simply plug the data logger into the back of your console or Weather Envoy and connect the cable to your cable/DSL router. Within minutes, you'll be able to see your weather data live on the Internet.
Get more details on Weatherlink.com and check the FAQ's on WeatherLinkIP. WeatherLinkIP is "plug-and-play," when used with Weatherlink.com. Simple configuration steps are required to upload to third-party weather sites or set e-mail alert conditions. Includes software on CD, data logger, and 5’ (1.5 M) cable to connect the data logger to your broadband router. Choose a logging interval of 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, or 120 minutes.
Virtual Weather Station Internet Edition
Add Virtual Weather Station software and cable, the most popular choice for connecting your weather station to your computer and the Internet, and FREE Weather Exchange, the world's largest public network of weather station owners (requires Internet version to post data live).
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|  |  | Weather Station Features |  |  | Meets NIST accuracy requirements |  |  | Wireless to 1,000' with repeater capability to one mile |  |  | Measures Outdoor Temperature, Outdoor Humidity, Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Rainfall (Precipitation), Barometric Pressure, Indoor Temperature (console) and Indoor Humidity (console) |  |  | Outdoor sensor suite is self-powered (solar with battery back-up) |  |  | WeatherLinkIP Features |  |  | Automatically upload data to third-party weather sites including CWOP, the Globe Program. |  |  | Get e-mail alerts for current weather or alarm conditions. |  |  | Download the data to your PC for all the powerful charting, graphing, and analysis as our standard WeatherLink. With Extra User License Kits, you can even download the data independently to multiple PCs—ideal for schools, agriculture, scientific fieldwork, and remote locations. |  |  | System Requirements: |  |  | Requires Windows 2000/XP/Vista with a broadband router with available Ethernet port. |  |  | Weather Underground Features: |  |  | Real-time Streaming Updates (rapid fire flash view) >more info |  |  | Weather Station Google Mapping >more info |  |  | Historical data archiving (daily, monthly, yearly and custom). >more info |  |  | WeatherCam integration with time lapse video and daily archiving (weathercams sold separately) >more info |  |  | Personal weather station stickers for your website >more info |  |  | Graphs and tabular data >more info |  |  | Comma Separated File (csv) export >more info |  |  | XML Feeds >more info |  |  | Other Features: |  |  | Stores approximately four year of weather data (memory stick included) |  |  | Produces graphs and real-time "dashboard" update of all sensors in your system |  |  | Also supports the Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP) Website. |  |  | E-mail Notification: WeatherHub can send you e-mails on certain alarm conditions, such as failure of a sensor, low battery of a sensor, FTP upload failure, connection to a weather network on the Internet fails |  |  | Creates user defined graphs through the web interface |  |  | Allows you to automatically FTP graphs and weather data to your own web server |  |
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