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We want to assemble a weatherstation that can talk TCP/IP for deployment on Canopy network. So far what I have found are consumer grade weather stations with sensors either directly wired or wireless that talk to a base.
We want to assemble a weatherstation that can talk TCP/IP for deployment on Canopy network. So far what I have found are consumer grade weather stations with sensors either directly wired or wireless that talk to a base. Sometimes they refer to these as "professional grade".


The bases generally have cool LCD displays and if anything, a serial port to send data in a proprietary format to proprietary software running on a Windows machine.
The bases generally have cool LCD displays and if anything, a serial port to send data in a proprietary format to proprietary software running on a Windows machine.
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Solar radiation: $160<br>
Solar radiation: $160<br>


[Lacrosse]
[http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/ Lacrosse]


[http://www2.oregonscientific.com/shop/default.asp?cid=2 Oregon Scientific]
[http://www2.oregonscientific.com/shop/default.asp?cid=2 Oregon Scientific]
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[http://www.rainwise.com/ Rainwise]
[http://www.rainwise.com/ Rainwise]
Wireless sensor head + serial/modem computer interface
Wireless sensor head + serial/modem computer interface
[http://www.txwx.com/ Texas Weather]

Revision as of 18:10, 30 December 2005

We want to assemble a weatherstation that can talk TCP/IP for deployment on Canopy network. So far what I have found are consumer grade weather stations with sensors either directly wired or wireless that talk to a base. Sometimes they refer to these as "professional grade".

The bases generally have cool LCD displays and if anything, a serial port to send data in a proprietary format to proprietary software running on a Windows machine.

These companies sell the sensors independently; the wireless sensors are of little interest to us since wire in this app is not inconvenient and is more reliable.

Davis Weather Instruments

I have worked with Davis sensors in the past so I know they are high quality.

Individual sensors
Anemomenter: $120
Rain bucket $75
Solar radiation: $160

Lacrosse

Oregon Scientific

Rainwise Wireless sensor head + serial/modem computer interface

Texas Weather