Includes both wind speed and wind direction sensors.
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Add the benefits of fan aspiration to your wireless or cabled Vantage Pro2 or Pro2 Plus.
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Includes two galvanised steel poles, connector, and mounting hardware. Poles measure 19.5" (0.50m) long. Assemble the two together
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For use in cold climates to measure freezing rain or the moisture content of snowfall. Requires access to AC power;
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Powers both the console (or Cabled Weather Envoy) and the outdoor sensors. Includes solar panel, regulator circuit, rechargebale battery,
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Multi-purpose temperature probe with 2 1/2" (64mm) long stainless steel housing. use to measure temperature of air, soil or water.
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Temperature probe with durable plastic housing. Use to measure temperature of air, soil, or water. use with Weather Envoy, Envoy8X,
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Optional software module only for Vantage Pro2 adds specialized reports for farmers, growers, and turf managers,
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For use with the free CAMEO (computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations) software developed by NOAA and the EPA.
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Solar Powered station includes transmitter and backup battery inside weather-resistant shelter.
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Battery-powered station includes stainless steel temperature probe with 25ft (7.7m) cable, transmitter and battery
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With Vantage Pro2, this solar-powered kit allows you to mount the anemometer in a different location than the integrated sensor suite
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With 32 times the memory of our Weather Envoy, Envoy8X receives and logs data simultaneously from up to 8 transmitting stations,
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Made of galvanised steel. Brackets at the base of legs tilt to mount on a roof or uneven terrain.
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For mounting solar radiation and/or UV sensors. Rigid shelf with anodized aluminium posts and stainless steel hardware attaches easily next to the
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Powers the wireless console/receiver or Weather Envoy (Outdoor sensors are powered by the solar panel that is included
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Ideal for most applications. Uses the same dipole antenna found on all of our wireless stations. Range is up to 1000ft (300m) outdoors,
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Measures the sunburning portion of the UV spectrum. Allows you to display UV index, deose rate, and daily and accumulated dose.
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Now you can automatically turn heaters, fans, and other devices on or off using your weather station.
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Use your weather station to turn your irrigation system on or off automatically.
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For those who wish to send weather data much farther than 1,000' (300 m),
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For use with Vantage Pro2 and Vantage Vue consoles, Weather Envoy and WeatherLink.
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Protects console and other components located outside at a field or remote location.
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Use to monitor the level of surface moisture on foliage, with range from 0 (completely dry) to 15 (saturated).
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Use to shelter the Weather Envoy or Envoy8X with WeatherLink data logger.
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Watermark soil moisture sensor uses electrical resistance to measure the moisture level of the soil.
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To measure solar radiation and solar energy.
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For transmission of data from any of the serial port versions of WeatherLink data loggers
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Weather Envoy, when used along with WeatherLink software, will collect and store the same data as a Vantage Pro2 console.
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For ham radio operators, including storm chasers and volunteer weather watchers.
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Now you can post your weather data directly to the Internet without a PC. Not a web guru?
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Battery-powered station includes temperature and humidity sensors inside protective radiation shield, and transmitter and lithium battery
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Add additional Vantage Pro2 consoles to display weather data in the bedroom, kitchen or even your neighbours house,
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