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  • Weather Preferences: Cold and Snowy, Hot and Dry, Blizzard Conditions
  • Weather Preferences: Cold and Snowy, Hot and Dry, Blizzard Conditions
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Hello guys,

I was looking for a USB weather station which is capable of using Weatherdisplay live...

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Sam

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  • Weather Preferences: Cold and Snowy, Hot and Dry, Blizzard Conditions
  • Weather Preferences: Cold and Snowy, Hot and Dry, Blizzard Conditions
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how much you looking to spend ??

Around £100-£120

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  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
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Around £100-£120

try googling and put your price range in to the sites that come up. I'm sure you will find something and folk are always happy to give advice on Net Wx.

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  • Weather Preferences: Cold and Snowy, Hot and Dry, Blizzard Conditions
  • Weather Preferences: Cold and Snowy, Hot and Dry, Blizzard Conditions
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just wondering if I could individual suggestions :)

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  • Location: Welwyn Herts 115m ASL
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  • Location: Welwyn Herts 115m ASL
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just wondering if I could individual suggestions smile.png

I have had this one for a couple of years from the site above :WS2350

It has wireless but the range is a problem if you have thick walls or someone in your neighbourhood broadcasting something on the same frequency 433mhz etc so I hard wired it USB, no problems with it so far except to say best spend a little extra on Lithium batteries as cheap batts runout quick.

Haven't used the software on a windoze PC as I have a mac. Quite a few happy with the software from what I've read online.

Good luck

Pixel

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  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)
  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)
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I'm going to say the WS2350 as it's the latest version of one I have which has worked really well for several years (well apart from when a mouse took a liking to my anemometer cable!!). It easy to use and can be cabled or wireless with both options included. I haven't used the USB connectivity or the weather software for PC, but I understand it's pretty straight forward.

http://www.weathershop.co.uk/shop/electronic/complete-weather-station/technoline-ws2350-weather-station

The Weather Shop is a very local outlet to me and they do know their stuff. Of course other suppliers are available and you might like to take a trip around Google to find the best price.

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