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Oregon Scientific Professional Weather Station; Wind

Oregon Scientific Professional Weather Station; Wind
Start Price USD 99.95
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Start Time Sunday, October 19, 2008
End Time Monday, November 24, 2008
Location Onalaska, Wisconsin

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candohopeful Store This is a store return; Everything included Except original boxNO wires with this oneOregon Scientific WMR90A Professional Wireless Weather Station operates on protocol 3.0 and monitors indoor and 5 different outdoor weather measurements for comprehensive weather information and includes an atomic clock for precise time. An all-in-one sensor pole offers easy set-up and features an integrated wind sensor that measures wind speed and direction, as well as temperature and humidity. The remote rain sensor offers a self-emptying rain collector, and measures daily and cumulative rainfall. The station monitors indoor temperature and humidity and up to 10 (9 are optional) wireless remote temperature and humidity sensors, so you can add additional thermo-hygrometers for expanded weather monitoring. The WMR90A displays indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, barometric pressure, wind, rainfall, dew point, windchill, and heat index data. A bar graph shows 24-hour history of barometric, UV Index (with optional UVN800 sensor), and rainfall data. Customizable weather alarms can be used to alert you of certain weather conditions. The moon phase icon helps gauge moonlight and tides for outdoor activities, while the comfort level indicator displays a happy, neutral or sad face based on current temperature and humidity measurements. This advanced weather station features a clock and calendar kept accurate by daily signals from the atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado, and automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time. The clock has two alarms that can be set to sound with a beep. The WMR90A is backed by a one year manufacturer warranty and makes a great gift for friends and family! Features:Utilizes protocol 3.0 Includes five sensors for comprehensive weather information Forecasts the weather 12 to 24 hours in advance using graphical icons Displays temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind, rainfall, dew point, windchill, and heat index data Bar graph shows 24-hour history of barometric, UV Index (with optional UVN800 sensor), and rainfall data Automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock and adjusts for Daylight Saving Time Clock has 2 alarms that can be set to sound with a beep Wind sensor provides information on wind speed, gust, and direction Add up to 9 temperature and humidity sensors (Channel 1 dedicated to included thermo-hygrometer; Channels 2-10 available for expansion) Moon phase icon helps gauge moonlight and tides for outdoor activities Displays three levels of temperature and humidity trends: Rising, Steady, or Falling Wireless sensors transmit data up to 300 feet (unobstructed) from main unit Minimum/maximum temperature and humidity memory with time/date stamp Outdoor temperature operating range -4 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit (-30 to 60 degrees Celsius) Customizable weather alarms for hi-lo temperature, heat index, humidity, dew point, wind gust and high rain rate Altitude adjustment for barometric pressure Base station uses AC adapter (included) with 4 AA Alkaline batteries for backup (included) Wind sensor uses 4 AA Alkaline batteries (included) Rain gauge uses 2 AA Alkaline batteries (included) Display console can be wall mounted 1 year manufacturer warranty ManualThis will be shipped FedEx  On Nov-15-08 at 08:05:02 PST, seller added the following information:Click to view supersized imageClick to view supersized imageClick to view supersized image

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