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Which is an overall better system (La Crosse WS2350 USB) or (Honeywell TE923W)


Fred

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I am new at this and have spent numerous hours researching stations. it would be simple if I decided to buy a Davis system but I just don't know weather hehe my interest will remain, so I have decided to ask the pros, please give me feedback on these and any other stations within this price range that you feel are of good quality. Thanks, Fred

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  • Location: Swallownest, Sheffield 83m ASL
  • Location: Swallownest, Sheffield 83m ASL

    Davis every time, if you can afford it.. They are very accurate. The lower priced stations have limitations such as lower wind speed sample rates.

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  • Location: Cambridgeshire Fens. 3m ASL
  • Location: Cambridgeshire Fens. 3m ASL

    As Potty says Davis is the best if you can afford it. It you want a weather station to dabble with until you make up your mind a LaCrosse 2300 is a good buy or Maplin do one. http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Module...ion&doy=6m1

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    Davis every time, if you can afford it.. They are very accurate. The lower priced stations have limitations such as lower wind speed sample rates.

    Thank you, The best price found so far for the Davis Wireless Vantage Pro 2 Weather Station 6152 is $410.00

    Davis every time, if you can afford it.. They are very accurate. The lower priced stations have limitations such as lower wind speed sample rates.
    As Potty says Davis is the best if you can afford it. It you want a weather station to dabble with until you make up your mind a LaCrosse 2300 is a good buy or Maplin do one. http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Module...ion&doy=6m1

    Thanks

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  • Location: Swallownest, Sheffield 83m ASL
  • Location: Swallownest, Sheffield 83m ASL

    You may have problems importing a Davis from the states for various reasons discussed in this area of the forum. They tend to be very strict with their franchising.. If you do manage to import one, make sure the equipment is licensed for use in the UK regarding the transmitter frequencies. OFCOM are getting keen on unlicensed equipment.... Basically, they will confiscate it if they detect it.

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    You may have problems importing a Davis from the states for various reasons discussed in this area of the forum. They tend to be very strict with their franchising.. If you do manage to import one, make sure the equipment is licensed for use in the UK regarding the transmitter frequencies. OFCOM are getting keen on unlicensed equipment.... Basically, they will confiscate it if they detect it.

    I just happen to be in the states :rolleyes: my search for assistance has been broad

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  • Location: Swallownest, Sheffield 83m ASL
  • Location: Swallownest, Sheffield 83m ASL
    I just happen to be in the states :D my search for assistance has been broad

    AH!!.. There ya go then.. Go with the Davis.. :)

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  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)
  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)

    Go for the La Crosse at a couple of hundred Dollars and if you like it and get into the whole local weather reporting thing, you can trade up to the Davis and sell off the La Crosse on evil-bay at later date.

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