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Can anyone point me at a supplier of wireless thermometers and
anemometers. I can only seem to turn up "weather station style" kit.
I'm looking for something more along the lines of independant sensors
and where the data can be downloaded wirelessly to a mac. Thanks for
any help.

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Can anyone point me at a supplier of wireless thermometers and
anemometers. I can only seem to turn up "weather station style" kit.
I'm looking for something more along the lines of independant sensors
and where the data can be downloaded wirelessly to a mac. Thanks for
any help.

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Nige Danton



Google- wireless data logging

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Can anyone point me at a supplier of wireless thermometers and
anemometers. I can only seem to turn up "weather station style" kit.
I'm looking for something more along the lines of independant sensors
and where the data can be downloaded wirelessly to a mac. Thanks for
any help.

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Nige Danton


Oregon Scientific have a great range of sensors that are widely available
online. Most of their base stations are however autonomous with no data
output.

I would like something like this:

http://www.oregonscientific.co.uk/product.asp?p=336

But PC connection is RS232 and manual makes absolutely no mention of
software. Also if I had £400 spare i'd have better things to do with it.

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Can anyone point me at a supplier of wireless thermometers and
anemometers. I can only seem to turn up "weather station style" kit.
I'm looking for something more along the lines of independant sensors
and where the data can be downloaded wirelessly to a mac. Thanks for
any help.

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Nige Danton

WS3200 here
http://www.ukweathershop.co.uk/acata...gy_ws_sub.html
looks like a good deal.

No Mac software though.


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