[aprssig] Simplest P-n-P APRS WX stn
Janet Kirk isobar at verizon.netSat Jun 20 16:53:43 UTC 2009
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Davis Wireless. Expensive, but rugged and simple. It's just plug and play with no wiring to sensors. Can output to a regular TNC & radio, or just to a computer for automatatedTCPIP output to CWOP (no rf needed). Bob Kirk N3OXB At 02:08 PM 6/19/2009, Robert Bruninga wrote: >What is the simplest approach to a stand-alone WX station? > >My original 1994 Peet Bros station that I used to develop APRS >wx is inop, mostly due to squirrel damage to all cables, that I >have not followed WX at all in recent years. > >But a Wind Guy at an excellent location wants to put up a WX >station and I don't want to have to help him (he sounds like a >non-tool kinda guy). I just want him to be able to pay$$$ and >install something that puts his APRS WX on the air. So no home >brew or configuration intense solutions are desirred. > >I checked out CWOP site and ther presentation on WX stations >doesn't even say anything about Peet. I assumed a Peet in >stand-alone packet mode and a small TNC/Radio would be the way >to go, but no mention... > >Ideas? >Thanks > >Bob > > >_______________________________________________ >aprssig mailing list >aprssig at tapr.org >https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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