
Wireless Weather Station
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Allow us to introduce the MKIII weather station. The rooftop sensor assembly
is wireless and solar-powered, allowing it to operate for many years without
servicing. The MK III is easy to install and use. With a range of up to 400 feet
you can place Oracle displays almost anywhere in your school. With the computer
interface you can collect, analyze and build a database of your local weather.
The MK III Sensor Assembly broadcasts the weather data via radio signals to
one or more Weather Oracle® MK III receivers and the Computer Interface. This
means that you can have as many displays and computer interfaces in a building
as you like, using just one sensor assembly.
Measures:
- Wind Speed
- Wind Direction
- Temperature
- Inside Temperature
- Barometric Pressure
- Rainfall
- Relative Humidity
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You also get:
- Wind Chill
- Dew Point
- Temperature/Heat Index
- Clock and Calendar
- Min's and Max's
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This sleek design is only 5 inches in diameter by 25 inches high. The complete
assembly weighs less than 7 pounds. The unit is shipped with two complete
assembled sections that "plug" together. Connecting these sections turns the
system on. The solar charged battery supply is guaranteed to provide continuous
operation below 60 degrees latitude (will operate for at least 60 days without
sun). The station is fabricated from structural PVC and is ultra-violet
inhibited and all hardware is stainless steel. The optional tripod is galvanized
steel and comes with a sealant package and lag bolts for roof mounting. New
wireless rain gauge option is supported on a sturdy PVC mast that mounts in a
hole in the ground. It is powered by two AA batteries which provide at least a
year of operation. The maximum range is 400 feet. The advantage of this gauge is
the yard mounting which permits easy access for periodic cleaning. This is
particularly useful when the area is surrounded by a lot of trees.
Weather Oracle MK III Display
Every measured or calculated parameter has a display, including a wind direction
indicator. Some windows have options on what is displayed. Unlike typical LCD
displays, the bright LED Weather Oracle display can be viewed from across a
room, under any lighting conditions. Multiple displays allow you to get the
information you need at a glance. The wireless design allows the user to have as
many displays and/or computer interfaces as desired. The display may be placed
anywhere convenient to a wall outlet, such as on a table or desk. Keyhole slots
are provided for wall mounting. Clock or calendar is always visible. Display
brightness can be adjusted at the touch of a button:
Computer Interface (CC-2000) & Software
The CC-2000 computer interface is a device that will record and store weather
data received from the sensor assembly. The CC (Computer interface) has 32K of
non-volatile memory which allows the device to log data independently of a
computer for 3 months. Connecting the Wireless Computer Interface to a dial-up
modem will permit remote access to locations such as camps and summer homes. It
provides both current and historical information. You will also receive both
WeatherView32 and Virtual Weather Station. These powerful Windows based
programs will allow you to view current and historical data. The CC-2000 has an
RS-232 serial interface. An RS-232 to USB converter is available. WeatherView32
and Virtual Weather Station are included with the interface. This software will
upload any logged data from the computer interface into a weather database on
the PC's hard drive. It also provides a wide variety of tables and graphs for
viewing the weather database. Programs have a calendar display which provides
the temperature, rainfall, wind speed, and barometric pressure extremes for any
month in a compact form.

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